Mike's Smoothed, Slammed, Candy white L.C.R Build.. MISSION COMPLETED - SOLD!!

Jun 20, 2010
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Yeh i guess, i may try a tube of chemical metal then.. ive gotta be so carful that nothing breaks off after ive done it and falls in the engine tho :(.. Excuse the crap pic but where ive shaded in white thats what chipped out under the seat.. i cant see how i could attach the chemical metal to it as the seat has to screw down flat and if i blobbed some on it wouldnt..

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Oct 21, 2006
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Clean the areas, apply the resin, allow to cure, and then sand it to the contors of the original surface. The great thing with Chemical metal is that once it's cured, it's a metal, so sanding it down wouldn't cause it to become britttle or loose, etc. I would imagine that this wouldn't cause any displacement.

Does that make sense? Hope it helps mate.
 
Jun 20, 2010
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Yeh i kinda get what your saying mate.. its quite a big hole to bridge tho.. ill just have to give it a go and see, got nothing to lose.
 

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I'd take the leaking injector seal out then roll the chemical metal into a long sausage, put the CM around the opening and then push the new seal in on top of the CM and trim off any excess.
 
Jun 20, 2010
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Nice one ill give it a try :).. I was expecting it to be like a kind of watery paste that would just squirt and fall down lol..
 
Oct 21, 2006
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Yeah, you can either get putty or two-tubed paste. The paste is thick and workable. I haven't used the putty before so couldn't comment. If I were doing it, I'd use paste, use a M8/M10 bolt as the template, apply the paste and once happy, move the bolt. With the putty, I'd want to make sure that it properly adheres to the orignal casting

Everyone has their preference, but worth giving it a go in any case :)
 
Jun 20, 2010
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So one day the Leon will have to sadly go.. and i think that time is fast approching...

I know what answers im gonna get but realisticly how much do you think i could ask about july time when hopefuly the used car prices may be a tiny bit better than now...

I know the harsh reality is im gonna have to break it :(

Cars a 2005

72,000 miles...

and hopefully should be immaculate, not one fault...
 
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Jun 20, 2010
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Thats what i was gonna do to be honest, im gonna wait till june till im a year older.. The more i look at the next car i want, the more i think about wanting it now.. im so impatient :lol:
 

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completley non selling relatd question how did you do your boot release?having mine smoothed but will need to get in obv lol
 
Jun 20, 2010
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I got a leon petrol solenoid and a passat boot popper and wired it up mate.. fairly easy to do too..

If your dewipered too, you can plug the solenoid straight in to the wiper plug, trace the wires down drivers side and mount ya switch where the alarm motion sensor button is, thats what ive done..
 
Jun 20, 2010
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Think thats one of the only things i dint actually take pics of lol.. its fairly easy mate, rip it apart and itll make sense.. just a bit time consumin
 
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