Interior mirror rubber FHC
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I have an S4 Elan FHC and need to locate the white rubber spacer that attaches between the rear of the mirror and the windscreen, to stop the mirror from vibrating. Anyone know a source for these
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That may have been added by a previous owner. In my DHC, I cut a piece of fuel hose at an angle and put it behind the mirror fitting against the windshield. Worked a treat.
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Dan
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Used a similar approach on my Plus 2 mirror, but not sure if it differs from your coupe. At any rate, a thinner wall cover from a dual bullet electrical connector fitted well without cutting.
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Thanks guys for the replies and will bear them in mind. It has got me wondering where these concour restoration businesses involved with $m dollar plus restos get the correct parts, so anyone with links to any of these restos guys, please ask them so we can pass on to other members
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I wouldn't mind seeing some photos of your mirrors, if possible, please guys. My '68 S4 FHC has a Lucas 608 mirror, probably not original, and my '67 S3 FHC has the Zodiac Mk3 mirror, on which I can't see anywhere that there should be a piece of rubber. I'd like to know what to look out for if I want to get the S4 back to original.
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Rohan
Thanks for the picture, that's exactly the part and it must have been used by others in the 1960's 70's, so does anyone recognise either the rubber or the mirror and what they may have been fitted to.
Tony
Thanks for the picture, that's exactly the part and it must have been used by others in the 1960's 70's, so does anyone recognise either the rubber or the mirror and what they may have been fitted to.
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GLB wrote:I used a vacuum plug. Its black but it does the job. Gary
Great idea!
I can’t get a similar picture to Rohan’s (I have a tint strip hat makes it hard to photograph), but my Plus 2 mirror is the same. My stock spacer was in identical shape when I replaced it. Not sure if that helps the OP. Good luck in your search.
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Thanks for all the replies, and the part I am looking for is identical to Rohan's.
I can't believe Chapman would have had a mirror specially made, so it must have neen fitted to other cars of the period. I can't recall the mirror used in the Type 14 Elite's but if anyone has any thoughts about where Chapman might have sourced the interior mirrors please shout up
Thanks
Tony
I can't believe Chapman would have had a mirror specially made, so it must have neen fitted to other cars of the period. I can't recall the mirror used in the Type 14 Elite's but if anyone has any thoughts about where Chapman might have sourced the interior mirrors please shout up
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