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MartyB

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I couldn't find a replacement air intake piece so decided to have a go at repairing the broken one. (let me know if I'm boring you all to death).
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The plastic from an old video cassette case was the right thickness.
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Sprayed with VHT spray dye.


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MartyB

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Sorry, I made a new topic instead of a reply to my original thread. Embarassed


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I don't care how many posts you make. Awesome repair.


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great idea with the video box. Super Repair Repairing the air intake. 112350

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Really good great spray job as well i think i will use this VHT spray as well, well done
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That's an excellent job!

"Sprayed with VHT spray dye."

What is spray dye?
Is it for colouring plastics?
Can it be sprayed straight onto plastic without primer?
Where do you by it?


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•Dyno Tuned to deliver 115 bhp. •Audiovox CCS-100 Vacuum Cruise Control. •Fuel Plus Version 3.1 Trip Computer. •R1200c Final Drive Gears (32/13 or 2.54). •Ohlins rear shocky. •K100 complete Aluminium Radiator fitted. •Davies Craig Thermo Switch fitted to Cooling Fan with manual over-ride. •Fuel Cap drilled and tapped to provide mounting points for accessories, including mini Tank Bag & Apple CarPlay Screen •HID Hi-Lo Headlight and every other incandescent bulb on bike replaced with LED's. •Bulb monitoring warning light no longer needed so it's now used to indicate when Side Stand is down. •LED (Halo) Front Park Light (BMW Car style).
    

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Inge K.

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Excellent repair Repairing the air intake. 112350 , and innovative thinking.


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sidecar paul

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Good one Marty,

All in a day's work for a modeller, eh?

Paul.


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MartyB

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Thanks for the nice comments guys. I got the spray dye from REPCO for about $23. I looked at Bunnings and Super Cheap Autos but they don't stock VHT products (around here anyway). I used it once before when I sprayed some damaged plastic that was part of a console in a previous car. It works really well on plastic and seems to get absorbed into it. Haven't tried it on anything else though. VHT have a really good range of paints including paint for brake calipers.
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MartyB

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..and yes Gary, no primer required, just clean and free of dust etc.


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sidecar paul

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Thanks Marty, I've never seen that before....looks useful.
Paul.


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The gears in my head are spinning, I'm sold I will buy some this weekend and try in my thread as well. THANKS

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I'm getting some too.

    

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caferacer62

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Me too, no idea what i'm gunna do with it. Sure i can find a few things to spray on the old girl.

Great job Marty. Good tip on how to repair plastic stuff.
I'm alright with repairing the metal bits but they haven't made any welding rods for plastic yet. Smile


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Smile Thanks mate.


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Great job amazing what can be done with a little imagination

    

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BillOwens

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That's the bit I'm missing, wonder if I could make the whole bit with video cases Big thumb


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Or place a order at Motorworks.


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Nice work, Marty. I've used VHT brake caliper paint before for touch-ups on my K. It's nice paint. I read somewhere that VHT is PJ1 paints rebranded; don't know the truth in that statement. Can't believe everything you read on the Net. I'm amazed that the vinyl dye paint works on plastic like that. Just saying, I'd use an adhesion promoter on plastic no matter what overcoat I chose to apply afterwards.


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BillOwens

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Thanks for the search Inge, the part shown I have, what I need is the next bit forward that goes at right angle and attaches to radiator protection housing
I cant find it on their site but at 60+ I may be doing it wrong
They don't have an email contact that I can find and to ring means me in Australia sitting up all night!
Its the part that attaches to the front of FUA60753
If anyone in England could inquire or find an email address I would really appreciate it


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Bill, here's the email address that I use:

email@motorworks.co.uk

I've used them a couple of times and they are very helpful to make sure you get your order.


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BillOwens wrote:That's the bit I'm missing, wonder if I
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BillOwens wrote: the part shown I have, what I need is the next bit forward that goes at right angle and attaches to radiator protection housing
I would guess that that rubber part would be difficult to find,
as it have been NLA for many years.

I think BMW did stop using this part before the production of the RS 8V was ended.


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I havent seen that part on a K made after 1986 and that one is a K75c which may or may not be different. I know of an early RT with one but I haven't seen one on an RS but I believe they were fitted. I recall discussing the subject at a BMW gathering about 6 years ago and the opinion seemed to be that there were not many around and in general at the futility of having it or not having it on later models.
To be quite honest Bill I would not be too concerned about it unless a concourse bike is being considered.



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24Back to top Go down   Repairing the air intake. Empty Re: Repairing the air intake. Sat Nov 10, 2012 9:47 pm

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Rick, the part that Bill is searching was only used on the K100RS, and no other model.

That could also be the reason to that BMW stop using it on the RS also,
cause it wasn`t needed at all.
(beside that, it was a pig to fit correctly).


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so is the one on the rt ....

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Rick G

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Inge K. wrote:Rick, the part that Bill is searching was only used on the K100RS, and no other model.

That could also be the reason to that BMW stop using it on the RS also,
cause it wasn`t needed at all.
(beside that, it was a pig to fit correctly).

So the RS and RT are different and I would presume the K75c was different again as the radiator surround was different.
I repainted a friends K75c about a year ago and it also is a pig to fit and get straight so that the radiator surround would sit right.


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The part in the top of the page in the link is identical on K100, RS, RT, LT and 75RT.

The grille for the air intake beside the radiator is different on the RS from the others.

And the part in question is a very short, thin walled and angled rubber hose that connects the grille and the part shown in the link.


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charlie99 wrote:so is the one on the rt ....
See that you have added a picture......Thanks Charlie, this was a new one for me, not seen on the RT`s I`ve been working on.......

Must have been removed earlier on the RT, since it`s not even exists in the part diagrams.


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I got a second hand one from motor works so thanks Inge!
In putting everything back together I'm using more screws nuts and bolts, over the years a few have been lost!
Thanks for the help again


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