View Full Version : should novas have a sh1t guard where steering arm goes through?
hi, im sure thinking back 11 yr my very first car (nova) had rubber sh1t guards where the steering arm goes through the chassis leg, never seen them on any of my novas ive had since, are they still available? ive just trauled through epc and cant find them or a part number anywhere, not even sure what they should be called??
Never seen one of one of those ever, not even a pic?!
meritlover
27-12-12, 09:27 PM
i would imagine its a gaiter of some sort. the holes in the penetration of the chassis leg do suggest rivets or self tappers may be fitted. it was rumered that it was for scandinavian models but i have never seen one fitted with my own eyes (or anyone elses for that matter).
I have once seen a rubber tyre gaiter fitted.
I know my first nova had them, i remember them for some reason, they where indeed held by rubber studs into those holes you see, held onto the steering arm too.
didnt know anything about cars or novas back then, not much has changed i suppose.
brainsnova
27-12-12, 09:43 PM
I was always going to see if mk2 astra ones fitted but that never happened
meritlover
27-12-12, 09:49 PM
to be fair, if you were looking for 'sh1t guard' on the EPC iam not surprised you had no joy.
Southie
27-12-12, 10:00 PM
Just make some from some old truck mudflaps.
blue_peg_16v
27-12-12, 10:02 PM
I've never had one with them and I've had 26 now lol
meritlover
27-12-12, 10:06 PM
makes you wonder what the design intent was. its prety pointless unless theres a full undertray fitter. what were the gaurds keeping clean? the engine from the road, or the brakes from the engine?
Southie
27-12-12, 10:10 PM
Probably snow if they're supposed to be a Scandinavian option.
reason i want them is to stop tyre smoke getting into the engine bay which then quickly enters the car, and to help protect timing belt and pulleys as im not running a casing
have you removed the bulkhead then?
meritlover
27-12-12, 10:21 PM
reason i want them is to stop tyre smoke getting into the engine bay which then quickly enters the car, and to help protect timing belt and pulleys as im not running a casing
just drive properly and fit the timing gaurds
no but bonnet is chocked
guards on the steering arms won't do a thing anyway to stop smell.
i have to agree with meritlover... stop wheelspinning & if its rubbing the arches, raise it up or fit smaller tyres.
Didnt count make some?
i'm pretty sure i saw them fitted on mk1 astras & rwd opels, but i've not seen them for ages
To be fair just because we haven't seen them doesn't mean they don't exist. I didn't believe the pollen filters till I saw them
to be fair, if you were looking for 'sh1t guard' on the EPC iam not surprised you had no joy.
lol
I think I have seen them before. Not sure it was on a Nova, but they were the style that has been mentioned.
It wouldn't have been on a mk2 Astra either. Novas aside, I don't dirty my hands with this inferior marque. :)
fit them off a mk3 cav or mk3 astra :)
lol what a thread
Thread Thlintstone?
My favourite part is when they are in prehistoric times. His motor runs the same steering rack as a Nova. lol
and when an 8v has more talk than thfred lol
lol
The Nova Sola was modelled on his motor.
Try messaging someone like Gunny who has a Y plate
tyre smoke and rubber isnt because im an asbo'd chav, car is used mainly on the drag strip, and the bonnet chock is because my engine is too tall not because it looks cool, im fitting a taller rubber along the firewall to try and seal the gap from bonnet to firewall too.
I know these exist but just thought it was me who had never seen them since my first car.
Gunny come in!
I had them on one of mine, can't remember if it was a Mk1 SR it a Late 1.2 though, one of my first Nova's. The Y reg however didn't have any when I got it.
as its more for the strip, you should get something like lorry curtainside material, and overlap a slit in it. its light & you are most likely not needing to keep crap out of the bay, just tyre smoke.
i cant imagine it being hard to make something, but if i could find simple press on pre made items that would have been easier.
the car i had with them on was a mk2 1.2 spin.
meritlover
28-12-12, 11:38 AM
modify a gearstick gaiter:
pour example:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Subaru-Impreza-WRX-STI-Turbo-Classic-Gear-Gator-Gaiter-Rubber-Trim-/140900449518?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item20ce523cee
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