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Omega Help >> Omega General Help >> grille fasteners https://oldsite.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1300742547 Message started by bigegg on 21. Mar 2011 at 22:22 |
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Title: grille fasteners Post by bigegg on 21. Mar 2011 at 22:22
the grille on my omega (pre f/l) is (should be) held on with three screws which go into a block of white plastic in a slot in the top cross-memberl.
I need two of the little white plastic blocks (and the screws, but they're easy). what are they called? so I can go to the motor factors and ask for them |
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Title: Re: grille fasteners Post by amba on 21. Mar 2011 at 23:04
I remember needing the self same thing about 2 years ago.
It looks like a square rawl plug with a self tapping screw thread.My local stealer had a real job finding the part and I actually think it came direct from German. If you can leave it till the morning I will have dig around and see if I can locate the receipt which will then have the part number. I assume yours is for the Irmscher grille for M/Facelift as mine was..think the standard grille is different. |
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Title: Re: grille fasteners Post by bigegg on 22. Mar 2011 at 09:42
yep. it is for an irmscher grille.
gonna make one from a piece of plastic chopping board. |
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Title: Re: grille fasteners Post by amba on 22. Mar 2011 at 10:08
Very enterprising of you.
I found the receipt and it had part code.99999999 so not alot of help,sorry .I remember the part guy saying it didn,t exist which is typical and even looking through the epc neither of us to locate it.So assume he must have got it direct from factory. Sure a block of thick plastic that fits the hole with a thread in it would be perfect anyway...good luck with it. |
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Title: Re: grille fasteners Post by bigegg on 22. Mar 2011 at 11:38
thanks for looking.
only took me ten minutes to make a block. HDPE (the stuff the chopping board is made from) is really easy to work with. It was exactly the right thickness to fit through the hole in the cross piece. Just had to drill a pilot hole through the centre, and cut a slot so it would spread when the screw goes through. Bit of blue tack to hold it in place until the screw bites (otherwise it falls into the hole :'( ) Job's a guddun as they say |
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Title: Re: grille fasteners Post by amba on 22. Mar 2011 at 12:06
Might be worth a patent then .Found the receipt and for VX to supply mine was £1=68 + vat..(but that was only at 15% then !!).
Good effort that man. |
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Title: Re: grille fasteners Post by bigegg on 22. Mar 2011 at 22:26
yep. it is for an irmscher grille.
gonna make one from a piece of plastic chopping board. |
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Title: Re: grille fasteners Post by dbr on 23. Mar 2011 at 19:20
if it is p.n.90246677. wanted 1 but had to buy a oack of ten. pm your address and I will send you 2 if you still need..despite your invention
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Title: Re: grille fasteners Post by markrl on 23. Mar 2011 at 19:42
This is a bit of a weird coincidence but putting the grill back on my Miggy this afternoon having fitted a pair of shiney new HID headlamps I've just noticed that one of these little raw plugs has broken in two. Could probably try to araldite it (or try and get the chopping board out the kitchen without the wife noticing ;D)
How much did it cost for a pack of 10 ? |
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