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Quote:Un block them and 'carefully' make them a little bigger,

I've made mine 5mm ............................. they still block up :roll:

My bottle / pump was submerged in 2" of mud and the water bottle was cracked.

I repaired it using a hot melt glue gun (which melts the pastic of the bottle) and then patched it with some of that aluminium sheet coated in bitumen as used to repair flat roofs.

The main problem I found was that the holes in the cover do not line up properly with those in the body tub, with a good shove you can get it to fit. The problem with doing this is that it stresses the water bottle which inevitably leads to it cracking. Elongate the holes in the cover if it doesn't line up to relieve the pressure on the bottle inside.
Richard H. DOC 365 VIN 1274
http://www.deloreans.co.uk
In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are not.
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#17
RichH Wrote:I repaired it using a hot melt glue gun (which melts the pastic of the bottle) and then patched it with some of that
aluminium sheet coated in bitumen as used to repair flat roofs.
.................. Shock Shock OMG Rich, you mean you actually repaired a part on a car and DIDNT use tiger seal,
gaffer tape, a tie wrap OR a pop rivet????? Shock Shock Shock Shock
Claire Wright  - Club Treasurer
Jul 1981 DeLorean - Flopsy #2292 
Aug 1989 Cavalier 1.6L - Guinney
Apr 2021 Mokka-e Launch Edition - Evie
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Yes, despite those being major fixing materials of the DeLorean I just couldn't justify their use on that occasion...... Although the Tiger Seal did cross my mind for a moment :lol:
Richard H. DOC 365 VIN 1274
http://www.deloreans.co.uk
In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are not.
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