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Re: 2 gray plastic boxs in front of the radiator.
« Reply #15 on: 26 September 2018, 15:28:33 »

You don't mean the headlight back rubber covers, do you? They are grey, and in the right situation. The things you remove to change bulbs.
No mate,i know where they are and what they do. :y The parts i mean are attached to the rad  :y.I will try to get a pic up but bear with me as i have never done it.Dean.
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« Reply #16 on: 26 September 2018, 15:41:01 »

Hi all,well just looked at how to put pictures on this site.Way beyond me so i will just have to leave it as it is,thanks for your reply's.Dean.
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Re: 2 gray plastic boxs in front of the radiator.
« Reply #17 on: 26 September 2018, 16:56:10 »

Is it the mounting rubber shown here, upper central?

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« Reply #18 on: 26 September 2018, 18:04:25 »

Is it the mounting rubber shown here, upper central?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/qkzmfmqp3dxavb7/RADrubber.jpg?dl=1[/img]
Hi Terry you are a star.Its the grey bit at the bottom left in your pic,attached to the rad.Dean.
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Re: 2 gray plastic boxs in front of the radiator.
« Reply #19 on: 26 September 2018, 18:27:09 »

Front fan shrouds... See above ::)
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Re: 2 gray plastic boxs in front of the radiator.
« Reply #20 on: 26 September 2018, 19:05:02 »

Front fan shrouds... See above ::)
Sorry DG you are correct.The left hand one has come away from the rad at the top and that is what is making the noise.I have put some silicone adhesive on the top edge rubber,to fix it back to the rad.It seams ok for now no noise, but how are they normally fixed in place.Dean.BTW Thanks for the pic Terry.
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Re: 2 gray plastic boxs in front of the radiator.
« Reply #21 on: 26 September 2018, 20:06:22 »

Front fan shrouds... See above ::)
Sorry DG you are correct.The left hand one has come away from the rad at the top and that is what is making the noise.I have put some silicone adhesive on the top edge rubber,to fix it back to the rad.It seams ok for now no noise, but how are they normally fixed in place.Dean.BTW Thanks for the pic Terry.
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They clip into a rubber grommet on the slam panel. Simply push the top towards the number plate until it pops into place...
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Re: 2 gray plastic boxs in front of the radiator.
« Reply #22 on: 26 September 2018, 20:21:28 »

Front fan shrouds... See above ::)
Sorry DG you are correct.The left hand one has come away from the rad at the top and that is what is making the noise.I have put some silicone adhesive on the top edge rubber,to fix it back to the rad.It seams ok for now no noise, but how are they normally fixed in place.Dean.BTW Thanks for the pic Terry.


Terry's pic doesn't show the shaped spring clip that attaches to the rectangular holes in the bracket and made the marks on the rubber block. The radiator assembly is a pretty tight fit, and the clips don't really do much. Gluing the rubber in place isn't something I would find necessary if the clips were missing.
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Re: 2 gray plastic boxs in front of the radiator.
« Reply #23 on: 26 September 2018, 20:34:02 »

Never encountered a rattling rubber radiator mounting block. Ever. ::)
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Re: 2 gray plastic boxs in front of the radiator.
« Reply #24 on: 26 September 2018, 20:35:15 »

Front fan shrouds... See above ::)
Sorry DG you are correct.The left hand one has come away from the rad at the top and that is what is making the noise.I have put some silicone adhesive on the top edge rubber,to fix it back to the rad.It seams ok for now no noise, but how are they normally fixed in place.Dean.BTW Thanks for the pic Terry.
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They clip into a rubber grommet on the slam panel. Simply push the top towards the number plate until it pops into place...
I am sorry DG but i don't follow or understand :-[ mate Dean.
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« Reply #25 on: 26 September 2018, 20:38:20 »

Front fan shrouds... See above ::)
Sorry DG you are correct.The left hand one has come away from the rad at the top and that is what is making the noise.I have put some silicone adhesive on the top edge rubber,to fix it back to the rad.It seams ok for now no noise, but how are they normally fixed in place.Dean.BTW Thanks for the pic Terry.


Terry's pic doesn't show the shaped spring clip that attaches to the rectangular holes in the bracket and made the marks on the rubber block. The radiator assembly is a pretty tight fit, and the clips don't really do much. Gluing the rubber in place isn't something I would find necessary if the clips were missing.
I am sorry Nick but i don't even know where the clips are or if they are missing :-[ Dean.
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Re: 2 gray plastic boxs in front of the radiator.
« Reply #26 on: 26 September 2018, 20:42:14 »

Never encountered a rattling rubber radiator mounting block. Ever. ::)
But its not the mounting block,as in Terry's pic.Dean.Its the fan shrouds.
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Re: 2 gray plastic boxs in front of the radiator.
« Reply #27 on: 26 September 2018, 20:47:24 »

Front fan shrouds... See above ::)
Sorry DG you are correct.The left hand one has come away from the rad at the top and that is what is making the noise.I have put some silicone adhesive on the top edge rubber,to fix it back to the rad.It seams ok for now no noise, but how are they normally fixed in place.Dean.BTW Thanks for the pic Terry.
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They clip into a rubber grommet on the slam panel. Simply push the top towards the number plate until it pops into place...
I am sorry DG but i don't follow or understand :-[ mate Dean.
The bit you glued to the radiator CLIPS to the metal panel that the bonnet latches to by way if a plastic ball and rubber grommet. Not sure that I can simplify it any further... :-\

But here goes...

https://goo.gl/images/wBVuJa

Lower two pins sit on the lower cross member top single pin is the one that clips into the slam panel.
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Re: 2 gray plastic boxs in front of the radiator.
« Reply #28 on: 26 September 2018, 20:48:29 »

Never encountered a rattling rubber radiator mounting block. Ever. ::)
But its not the mounting block,as in Terry's pic.Dean.Its the fan shrouds.
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Re: 2 gray plastic boxs in front of the radiator.
« Reply #29 on: 26 September 2018, 21:09:28 »

Front fan shrouds... See above ::)
Sorry DG you are correct.The left hand one has come away from the rad at the top and that is what is making the noise.I have put some silicone adhesive on the top edge rubber,to fix it back to the rad.It seams ok for now no noise, but how are they normally fixed in place.Dean.BTW Thanks for the pic Terry.


Terry's pic doesn't show the shaped spring clip that attaches to the rectangular holes in the bracket and made the marks on the rubber block. The radiator assembly is a pretty tight fit, and the clips don't really do much. Gluing the rubber in place isn't something I would find necessary if the clips were missing.
I am sorry Nick but i don't even know where the clips are or if they are missing :-[ Dean.


Er, if your car looks like the picture then they're missing.

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