Panel from engine bay.

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indiana1968
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Panel from engine bay.

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Okay, so not my doing, but my mechanic seems to have 'lost' part of my car. I have no idea what it is called, and I can't find it in the owners manual, so hopefully one of you will know what I am talking about.

At the bottom of the radiator, inside the engine bay there are two shields. I am missing the left side one (where the radiator overflow dribbles onto) I suspect that when working on the fuel pump, the apprentice has mislaid the piece. I am hoping it will be found, but I am hoping to find out what it is called, and get a spare just in case. Not too sure if it affects engine temp, but I've noticed the old girl running a bit warmer of late! Hopefully one of you can make my FB complete again!!!!!
Many thanks
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I think you are talking about the removable stone guard indi :eh: :roll:
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indiana1968
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Thank you.....wish it wasn't so removeable!! So now I know what it is, hopefully I can locate one.

So does anyone have a removeable stoneguard for the petrol pump side of an FB Holden?
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Brett027
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Yes, I have a spare set. PM me some details and I'll pop it in the post.
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