So the nice post lady bought be a present the other day, and today I decided to make use of some of it.

One thing that has been bugging me about the car from day one is the little rubber/metal seal between the front bar and the headlight covers/bonet. On the driver side it was folded over, and wouldn't fold back up.

The culprit

So part of my order was a replacement for this little bit (both sides, as the black colour had faded and it would look weird having one side brand new). So I started with a lot of swearing and WD40 trying to get the screws out of the metal piece holding it onto the front bar, only to realise when I got to the end that it was held in by a bolt at either end which went through a tab on the body, which meant I had to remove the front bar. Joy.

So off I went. Overall it was a lot less difficult than I was anticipating, the most difficult part was putting it back on, because knobhead here put the nut back on said bolt before putting the bar back on, and was wondering why it wouldnt fit back on.



So that wasn't too difficult, and now it looks SO MUCH BETTER!!!!

Another thing that has been annoying me for a while was the bolts holding the tabs on the front bar to the air splitter, which were very silver. As well as the lack of bolts up the top of air dam, which meant the tabs were hanging low and looking weird, which you can kind of see in the upper left of the below picture.

So, out came the rattle can, and matt black was the colour of choice



While I was in this hole I decided to dodgy a fix to the splitter, which had broken at some point. In the very near future I have the aim of fabricating up a splitter in aluminium, but not today.


Another thing that had come in my box of tricks were replacement shift boots, as mine were fairly torn, making my cabin very very hot, which isn't nice when it's already freaking hot outside. Here is the obligatory old vs new shots



For those of you attempting to replace the lower shift boot, and struggling to get your head around how to get it on, this is a picture you will love. Smother the shaft of the lever in gearbox oil and then slide it on from the top. Goes on soooo easy. Here is a progress pic

Haven't yet finished this job, as I found I don't have any gearbox oil, and my turret oil is very low, so this will be finished off tomorrow

I also went to a SOTS day last Friday. Had a ball; very different layout though; I was in the same class as Exiges and clubman's. It was a bit intense. But when I was putting the road wheels back on, I noticed that the rear pads were a bit fractures, so today I put my emergency spares on, and this is what the old ones look like. Verdict? Are they safe to drive/race on? Are they supposed to look like this?



I also took that opportunity to use this Permatex brake lulbricant that I got a little while ago; it's blue and hopefully should work a lot better than the thick and sticky stuff that was on there, as it should be rated at a higher temperature.
Cliff notes: This is a really fun car, and I enjoy spending time on it, but the spending money on it is getting a bit much.
P.S. I have a decent sized package coming from Goodwin Racing.....