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You ought to stick that Nasco dust on Epay Alan :lol:
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Blacky wrote:You ought to stick that Nasco dust on Epay Alan :lol:
:lol:

I might just try that!

I sold one of those NASCO PoliMops for a small fortune a few years back.

A little sachet of NASCO dust would be the perfect accompaniment :lol:

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Hi guys,
I have a HK and am desperately chasing fitting instructions for the nasco bonnet spear / hood ornament.
Its probably a long shot but no one on here would have a copy or any information about measurements would they?
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A few more:

M35500 Rear vision Mirror Weathershield mounted (FX-HR):
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Airchief radio speaker (FB):
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Timing cover seal (all grey motors):
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Sunshade (FB/EK):
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Scratch plates:

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Thanks Harv. Just reading the first 3 words of line 1 made me put it in the too hard basket :lol: :lol: :oops:
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I tried fitting the sunvisor and brackets last night but came across an issue. One of the previous owners covered up the holes on the roof, when I carefully drilled the centres out (masking tape down first) it opened up to the size of a 5cent piece. Its only the rear holes on each side. Any suggestions on repairing the holes before attempting to refit the sunvisor?
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Never used a nutsert, but suspect they may solve your problem. Gives these guys a call:
http://www.rivtec.com.au

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Yu might be able to use wellnuts Joe ?? They are what I used on my ute - here is a link to a site , they are available locally I just found this to give you an idea of what they are if you are not familiar with them already. Being rubber they seal the hole as well.

http://www.calsci.com/motorcycleinfo/WellNutsprod.html
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Thanks for the advice guys, heres a pic of the damage so far
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Looks like the nutsert may be the way to go. Similar to a rivet gun but bit different. Apparently anyone who works in sheet metal has one. Anyone have contacts in the Canberra area???
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All fixed!!! Sunvisor all mounted and sitting proud Image Image Image ImageImageImage
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what did you end up using mate ? we use nutserts at work but I don't know how waterproof they would be ......
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Hey Blacky, I used speed nuts and a combination of the old flathead screws and the zenith metal screws. I test drove it at 80 kph and no movement what so ever. Not my first choice in fixing the problem but for $10 it worked. ImageImage
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