N no 6 Well-known member Joined May 15, 2007 Messages 139 Reaction score 0 Location Wiltshyre May 29, 2007 #1 My fuel flap ('69 bus) is out of control. The retaining spring appears to have sheered off at the flap. I can't find any drawings of how it should be or spares. Can anybody help ? Thanks
My fuel flap ('69 bus) is out of control. The retaining spring appears to have sheered off at the flap. I can't find any drawings of how it should be or spares. Can anybody help ? Thanks
Justin & Muttley Well-known member Joined Dec 31, 2006 Messages 4,157 Reaction score 0 Location Hampshire, UK May 29, 2007 #2 Blue-Tak is always a good temporary fix!
N no 6 Well-known member Joined May 15, 2007 Messages 139 Reaction score 0 Location Wiltshyre May 29, 2007 #3 Fair shout. Tape hasn't proved waterproof enough.
Tofufi Well-known member Joined Oct 10, 2006 Messages 2,298 Reaction score 2 Location Bristol May 29, 2007 #4 Don't know if these pics of mine are any use?
N no 6 Well-known member Joined May 15, 2007 Messages 139 Reaction score 0 Location Wiltshyre May 30, 2007 #5 Thanks, Tofifu. Mine's not connected here. looks like it's snapped, or should there be some sort of clip there ? [/img]
Thanks, Tofifu. Mine's not connected here. looks like it's snapped, or should there be some sort of clip there ? [/img]
Tofufi Well-known member Joined Oct 10, 2006 Messages 2,298 Reaction score 2 Location Bristol Jun 1, 2007 #6 I presume yours has snapped - mine just clips over the fuel flap from what I remember.
dubberdaz Well-known member Joined Dec 1, 2006 Messages 796 Reaction score 0 Location Hereford, UK Jun 2, 2007 #7 No clip, you just have a springy metal thing and it holds on with it's springyness....Hmm,does that make sence???
No clip, you just have a springy metal thing and it holds on with it's springyness....Hmm,does that make sence???