Bash Guard
- Spencert231
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Re: Bash Guard
Looks great and identical apart from colour. Does it have any effect on engine temperature and any small stones getting between plate, exhaust and engine? As I said in a previous reply on this thread I actually avoid some roads due to small stones flicking up, I do like this. My previous bash plate was definitely worth the money
Re: Bash Guard
Sorted. Added these between the guard and all the fixing points. Now growl and vibration free!
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Re: Bash Guard
Steveeung, well done, glad you persevered and got it sorted, perhaps you should let the suppliers know about those washers for future reference, ..........Steveeung wrote: Sorted. Added these between the guard and all the fixing points. Now growl and vibration free!
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Re: Bash Guard
You have to ask why one piece of alloy should have such an effect on the engine in the first place. The fibre washers are surely just hiding the effect.
Re: Bash Guard
From my higher tech engineering days I think the connection was resonating and causing sound and vibration. The washers break the resonance circuit so stop it dead.
RT LE, San Marino Blue, Cee Bailey Screen, Nav IV, Hornig horn, Aux Lights, Michelin Pilot Road 4GT, Crud Deflector, Fender Ext
- Spencert231
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