Cling film and tape to get a car through the MOT, great ideas.
Would be if they worked, but, as I said, I think that's unlikely.
However, even in The Famously Anal Yook, they could still work as first aid, pending a repair to MOT standards. There are lots of circumstances that can prevent one from doing a full repair immediately.
Here I'm of course in an MOT Free Zone, which is nice, but I had to wait to get a CV boot kit from the UK, and the Clingfilm apparently prevented, or at least limited, dirt ingress until I could fit it.
I screwed it up the first time (I have excuses but its a long Sod''s Law Stylee Story, though I'd probably find it a funny one if it had happened to someone else) and had to wait for another kit, so the Clingfilm was on for several months.
I was quite surprised it held up so well.
While we're on the automotive (mis?) application of Clingfilm, I recently did a sort of breakout box for my radiator fan relay, so I could bypass the wiring loom lead from the temperature switch, which seemed to be iffy.
Awkward shape for shrink fit tubing, and I'm none too confident of my crimped connections so I'll probably have to take it apart again sometime. I dunno how much protection a Clingfilm wrap gives it, but it seemed better than leaving it open.
Edited by edlithgow on 09/02/2021 at 15:49
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