Polymorph, Polymorph ra ra ra!
Its like nylon plastic - hard yet has a lubricating type slippery feel.
Its cool stuff. My friend showed me it and what it can do so I decided to use it to make a gearlever bush for the 1300.
You buy it in pellet form and add it to a cup of hot water which makes the pellets turn from white to see-through. Let the pellets turn see through and whisk them gently together. Fish them out of the cup and squish it together like chewing gum. You can mould it to any shape you like.
Gradually it hardens and turns back to its original white colour - it really is durable stuff!
You can pop it back in to hot water and use it again if you like as many times as you like.
Anyhoo, I got a lump of this stuff and pushed it in to the hole at the end of the gearlever, whilst still hot i forced the bolt through the middle and waited a minute or two for it to harden. I wound the bolt out and trimmed the excess off with a craft knife. I now have a perfect moulded bush!
I'm using a steel washer to take up the slight side to movement of the gear lever - the picture shows the bush slightly proud of the hole just to show it.
Also used a bit to make a bush for the accellerator throttle shaft in the bulkead.
Available from Maplins for a bout 12 quid - a little goes miles and 12 pounds buys quite a big pot of pellets.
Really weird stuff - doesnt seem to obay "natural" process - looks like it shouldnt work but apparently developed in a UK university lab - cool!
Ohm yeah for got to say,, dropped the car off for a pre mot assessment - i'll let you know how it goes on.