Thanks Jim, have rubber seal round edge which I just renewed, & blocks also 
fitted, just feel bonnet catch isn't as secure as it could be due to design, as 
long hoop on bonnet can still move a bit when locked (back & forward not 
up),noticed this when stopping very abruptly the other week to avoid a silly 
woman 😡. Thanks again for your help, I'm fitting a rivnut in wing and will seal 
fibreglass where drilled 👍. Calum.

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On 13 Jun 2017, at 13:20, Jim Hearne 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Has your bonnet already got locating pins in each corner ?
Those properly done should hold the corners of the bonnet quite securely.
The default Quantum ones are rectangler furniture block on the body and 
matching holes in the flange of the bonnet.
Unfortunately it’s quite hard to work out exactly where the hole should be so 
they are quite often oversize.

I didn’t use the plastic blocks, i fitted stainless pins into the body (about 
1/2” dia”") with a taper on the end, and a large grommet into a hole in the 
bonnet.
A self adhesive rubber seal around the rear of the bonnet will also help reduce 
the movement of the rear of the bonnet but if you’ve not got vents in the 
bonnet it might increase the temperature under the bonnet.

Anyway, back to your original question, there is nothing inside that area 
except a void and the big steel box section where it kicks up from the sill.
If you drill too close to the edge you may come through under the wheel arch.

If you have the tools drill and tap the fibreglass rather than using self 
tapping screws.
If you have to use self tappers then countersink the hole so that the gel coat 
is clear from around the edge, without that the screw will almost certainly 
crack away part of the gelcoat around the hole.

Jim



From: calum mcpherson
Sent: Tuesday, June 13, 2017 12:45 PM
To: Quantum Owners Group
Subject: [Quantum Owners] Bonnet catches

Want to fit a set of bonnet catches to secure bonnet a bit firmer, requires 2 
holes to be drilled , bonnet one is fine as have rear access , however on 
section between bonnet and door I am drilling blind and was wondering if 
anything is in behind panel. I recently removed side indicators & fibreglass 
appears to be between 8 & 10mm thick at that section, but lower lipped section 
at wheel arch seems not to sound as hollow , which is where ideally I would 
like to drill , anyone got any knowledge on this ?

Thanks

Calum.
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