Rusty headlamp vacuum pods
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Both the headlamp lift pods on my 1971 Sprint are rusted through at the lower edge. The holes are in the top part, so they still work, but it looks terrible.
Two questions - what is the best way to repair the rotten part, and was there a drain hole originally so thew water tnat goes in through the actuating lever hole can get out somewhere (imagine not, accounting for the rust!)?
Two questions - what is the best way to repair the rotten part, and was there a drain hole originally so thew water tnat goes in through the actuating lever hole can get out somewhere (imagine not, accounting for the rust!)?
- Hawksmoor
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Mine looked like that, and eventually the steel rod snapped because its also rusted but you can't see it
My advice buy a new one, they are made by Miles Wilkinson
My advice buy a new one, they are made by Miles Wilkinson
- Concrete-crusher
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Bite the bullet & buy new ones, that's what I did.
Keith Marshall
69 S4 SE DHC RHD Original owner
69 S4 SE DHC RHD Original owner
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I used Evercoat Fibre Tech which is a polyester repair medium that has kevlar reinforcing fibers mixed in with it. Fortunately the rust holes were not as large as yours but it worked well and you can't really tell after I sanded it down and painted them. I sandblasted the rust top before repairing them.
You could may be put some mesh over the hole to support the polyester/fiber repair paste while it cures.
You could may be put some mesh over the hole to support the polyester/fiber repair paste while it cures.
- ivan.wood
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Is the Sprint vac pod the same as the Plus2 failsafe pod?
If so, I have fitted an electric operating system to mine that means there is a vac pod on the shelf. It is in perfect condition (it may evan have been new soon before I bought the car).
If so, I have fitted an electric operating system to mine that means there is a vac pod on the shelf. It is in perfect condition (it may evan have been new soon before I bought the car).
Hal Adams
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Elan +2
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There is financial argument for converting to electric activation given the price of a pair of pods!
You can help reduce water ingress with a rubber washer around the rod - unfortunately the best way to keep it in place is a lead disc on top!
You can help reduce water ingress with a rubber washer around the rod - unfortunately the best way to keep it in place is a lead disc on top!
- MarkDa
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I had the same issue with my 2 seaters pods, after replacing my +2 pods in the early 2000's with inferior reproductions (which was a mistake) i was determined to keep the original pods if possible.
The pods were one of those jobs i had a few months before needing them, so i kept my eyes open and ended up buying a crusty pod from ebay that had enough good metal in the upper half i could cut sections out of it and welded it into my pod to replace the corrosion (cost me about £8). They are really not hard to repair as long as you have the original thinner steel type which can be split fairly easy and of course the diaphragm is in good order.
The pods were one of those jobs i had a few months before needing them, so i kept my eyes open and ended up buying a crusty pod from ebay that had enough good metal in the upper half i could cut sections out of it and welded it into my pod to replace the corrosion (cost me about £8). They are really not hard to repair as long as you have the original thinner steel type which can be split fairly easy and of course the diaphragm is in good order.
Chris
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Patch it with grp and stay with Vacuum Pods. If there's a very very small leak give it a blast with a Puncture repair aerosol Put a foam disc on the operating rod so any water will not go inside pod on top of diaphragm.
Alan
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Inside to outside. The drain hole is too high to be effective. I sandblasted/painted mine and left the (smallish) rusted out area unrepaired. I don't think its realistic to expect a foam washer to prevent water from getting inside. I figured may as well let it out thru the path it created.
Scott
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The foam washer on the push rod was Lotus original fitting
Alan
Alan
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