Its only a month now until the off which means only about 4 weekends of prep time left. I knew a major service was due around now and had planned to do a full fluids, filters and plug change anyway, but whilst checking all my paperwork I discovered the Jeeps MOT (annual safety and emissions test) was due to expire a couple of days after leaving the UK! So I got it booked in for its test last Friday which all went well, then on the way back ordered stopped off at the main dealers to order trans filters and a few spares. I thought it was quite telling when the parts guy asked me too come and have a look at the computer screen around the other side of the parts desk, that he had more stock for the coffee machine than he did car parts on the shelves!
The parts and filters should arrive tomorrow so I'll do a full transmission filter and fluid change next weekend. In the meantime I did the engine oil change and a general poke about underneath whilst the guards were off. Since the weather was good and I am also in the middle of doing bodywork on my VW, I decided to repair the front bumper that I tore and mangled in Wales at Christmas. It wasn't really necessary for the trip but it has been annoying me for the last few months and makes the Jeep look tatty.
Up on the ramps, bumper off - the axle stand is supporting the front edge of trans guard whilst the sump guard is off for oil change.
Doesn't look too bad from a distance, but there were several cracks and the mounting points were broken on one side.
Ground back to base material
Heated and clamped back into correct position.
I bought this plastic welding kit shortly after damaging the bumper, but hadn't used it until now. Works treat!
Tacking repair mesh across split.
Mesh completely embedded and surface reformed. On the reverse side I had to add PE filler rod to the weld.
The mounting to the wing (fender) had completely broken, so needed quite a bit of reinforcement.
Filler rod was needed again to replace the missing material.
Other minor cracks were reinforced and welded.
Prepped and primed.
Base and clear coated, ready to go back on.
More fettling to following...