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Cam Belt Covers

Right, this is probably one of those stupid questions that I come out with now and again :D

 

I'm about to do my cam belt change over the xmas holiday period, so will be taking off the covers (obviously ;) ) What I want to do is have them painted, I like the idea of having Smithy do them at £35, but the problem is that there is no way I'll get them done this close to xmas (as he is going to get married, all the best mate :duffer: ). So I'm thinking of doing all the job, then looking at having the covers done later.

So to the question, how much work would it be to take the covers off again later, to have them painted? Or is it one of those jobs best done while your doing it in the first place?

 

Thanks in advance. :bow:

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Dave, i can send yer a spare pair of covers today if you let me know by 2.30pm, take these to any local body shop and ask em to prep and spray in the colour you want, that gives em a week to do, then all you do is fit the new ones when doing yer work and post the ones you took off back to me, just stick a fiver in for postage.

They are a bit of a pain to remove anyhow and you have to drain the water out, so once is enough :)

smithy

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Dave, i can send yer a spare pair of covers today if you let me know by 2.30pm, take these to any local body shop and ask em to prep and spray in the colour you want, that gives em a week to do, then all you do is fit the new ones when doing yer work and post the ones you took off back to me, just stick a fiver in for postage.

They are a bit of a pain to remove anyhow and you have to drain the water out, so once is enough :)

smithy

YGM :D :bow: :bow:

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Job done and posted mate :)

smithy

What a top guy, this is turning into a great day

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