




Anyway, with a bit of brain and brawn, I managed.
The problem was that Lady's rubber seal between the engine and body has completely disintegrated.
So, lots of hot air being sucked back into the engine bay.
Now, I have a new rubber seal, but installing it requires the removal of the engine. For which I simply don't have the time or man power right now.
But me being me, I wasn't satisfied to simply continue driving her that way. So I made a plan, using some tin and a bit of weather proofing tape.
Check out the pictures. My little invention might not look the greatest. But it sure solves the problem and does not require removal of the engine to fit it.





The materials used were:
- Standard galvanized tin, purchased from Builders warehouse.
- A pair of tin scissors. Also bought from Builders warehouse.
- Some nice thick weather strip I had for some obscure reason I can not recall right now.
- 4 X 6mm bolts with wing nuts. From Jakaranda Hardware.
- 3 X Drawer breathing hole covers (which serve as washers on the bottom of the engine plate). Also from Jacaranda Hardware.