MatraSport Forum
Each model => Murena => Topic started by: Jon Weywadt on February 22, 2010, 11:55:48 am
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Looking at repairs and modifications being made to Murenas everywhere, I thought that you might find inspiration in what owners of other models have done. :D :D :D
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As an aspiring mechanic myself, I'm not convinced by the wooden or aluminium siding. It looks a little too American for my taste. My 1.6 boasts a near perfect hood/bonnet and the air filter pan needs no upgrade as seen. Also my lights work as intended.
However, I do like the defogger mod. It always seems that the passenger side demists first. I have a length of foil tubing and will give it a go, but will direct both outputs into one in front of my driving position. I may paint the tubing black so as not to make things too obvious. :) :) :)
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Actually, I quite like the corrugated look, it's reminiscent of old Citroen vans. :)
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Last picture - wow, last generation of bixenons :o :D cool! :D
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Last picture, how do you get the headlight to pop up and down?? ;D
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Found this in my mercedes.
Some bright mechanic put some long screws throught the floor, penetrating the fuel line...
(http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y96/matramurena/bodge.jpg)
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Bart: good job! ;D
Think you all know this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8M5UEFThco (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8M5UEFThco)
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Bart: good job! ;D
Think you all know this:
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I had not seen that before, but they could be related to som mechanics I have known. :D
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How to compress a rear spring:
(http://www.maztra.nl/bestanden/C100.JPG)
(http://www.maztra.nl/bestanden/C110.JPG)
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is it cottonbags? :P
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How to compress a rear spring:
Would it not be easier to take your motther-in-law for a ride ? ;)
It looks like you are using bags of potatoes. How do you keep them from falling off when you accelerate and turn? :D :D :D
On a more serious note, you should be careful that the weight does not damage the window seal or hinges. :o