So, after a delay in the conversion to Duratec from Pinto and other changes to the MK Indy, I am finally on the last straight
However, have an issue with the bonnet. As you can see from the pictures, the bonnet has been cut for the Jenvey Filter and Throttle bodies. This
leaves the rather awful home-brew black scoop which the original builder fitted. It was originally put in to allow clearance for the Carb.
Anyway, I would obviously like to remove it and make the bonnet look as good as I can. It will leave a load of rivet holes (reckon he had shares in a
rivet company) and also a hole that was cut in the bonnet to allow clearance, probably 10cm x 15cm. Just wondering if anyone has resolved a similar
issue and made good. I guess some sort of bonnet decal would be an option, if it didn't look like it was put there just to cover holes in the
bonnet.
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How about cutting a symmetrical hole the other side and mesh backing it like a Westfield fw400/roadrunner sr2? The rivet holes could be covered with edge trimming in that case.
fill holes and wrap the hole bonnet in a different colour - carbon if it floats your boat, matt black/anthracite or hope to match a yellow.
When i made my filter go through the bonnet the previous hole was to big and the wrong shape. I made a plate up that hides and reshapes the hole. I
carbon wrapped it the plate.
The obvious answer is to buy a new bonnet as will i but i was happy with this solution long term.
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Originally posted by bi22le
When i made my filter go through the bonnet the previous hole was to big and the wrong shape. I made a plate up that hides and reshapes the hole. I carbon wrapped it the plate.
The obvious answer is to buy a new bonnet as will i but i was happy with this solution long term.
£40 sheet of 18swg ali, form over some old drain pipe, cut to fit
My pinto to zetec left a bonnet hole to fill..... 10 year old gel coat so a new bonnet colour may not match up.
Ali mesh on the inside for strength
Filled in from the top and sanded back smooth
When it is finished I will go for a black bonnet and nose cone (painted or wrapped).
Total cost so far is around £15 for the materials.
If Mark's right about the price of an ally sheet, it's a no-brainer.
You're still going to have to fork out for materials, plus all the time & effort, to end up with something that you may not be happy with
long-term.
So +1 for Mark's idea. Speak to the guys nicely, and they might even fold it for you! Save a drainpipe!