Argghhh! My ring piece!

Argghhh! My ring piece!

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neil.b

Original Poster:

6,546 posts

253 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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Well, its finally happened. The ring around the petrol filler is, at the moment, held on with a bit of insulation tape

I've bought some epoxy resin to stick it back on - is this the best stuff to use or is there something else I should be looking at? Do I have to clean off the old glue before resticking it?

jayjay

469 posts

250 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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Depends what type of epoxy it is, some are only conditionally resistant to petroleum. See if you can get Araldite 2022.

neil.b

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6,546 posts

253 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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Its Halfords brand. They had an Araldite version but that one specifically said not suitable on some paint surfaces so I went with the Halfords one.

Its like a little double syringe.....

Could I be any more vague? Its in the car...

trefor

14,656 posts

289 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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The latest cars appear to have two small screws in the ring to hold it in place. Perhaps you could attempt to drill the ring and screw it in place in this manner?

I personally think a micro version of the Audi TT fuel filler cap would look good.

NICKFB1

927 posts

249 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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Neil exactly same happened to me, I used sikaflex221 as recommended and is absolutely brilliant, sticks anything to anything, i would recommend removing the old glue first though, cos if like mine im sure its gone all brittle and started to flake away anyway

rods

1,798 posts

259 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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Neil why not wait till you have the respray and let the factory fit the new version....

mjc

434 posts

247 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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Did I miss something? I didnt know you were having a re-spray Neil?!

neil.b

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6,546 posts

253 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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rods said:
Neil why not wait till you have the respray and let the factory fit the new version....


That's what I thought Rob but until then I need a better way of securing it than a piece of tape

neil.b

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6,546 posts

253 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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mjc said:
Did I miss something? I didnt know you were having a re-spray Neil?!


I'm having the whole car coated in glue so no more bits can fall off

neil.b

Original Poster:

6,546 posts

253 months

Wednesday 19th May 2004
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NICKFB1 said:
Neil exactly same happened to me, I used sikaflex221 as recommended and is absolutely brilliant, sticks anything to anything, i would recommend removing the old glue first though, cos if like mine im sure its gone all brittle and started to flake away anyway


As recommended by who Nick?

nubbin

6,809 posts

284 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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trefor said:
Perhaps you could attempt to drill the ring and screw it in place in this manner?


Sorry, but...



FNARR, FNARR!!!

neil.b

Original Poster:

6,546 posts

253 months

Thursday 20th May 2004
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nubbin said:

trefor said:
Perhaps you could attempt to drill the ring and screw it in place in this manner?



Sorry, but...



FNARR, FNARR!!!


You want to see pictures of my lose ring?