Well I have finally managed to find the right place, brackets and gas strut of the appropriate length and power for the engine cover/boot.
As the engine cover is only fibreglass then a single strut is more than enough even though I started off planning for two struts (you can see the second bracket is already attached to the engine cover hinge).
Key challenge was finding the second anchor point and then specifying a strut with the correct length and power. I originally tried with a spare door strut but that was eventually too short and no where near as powerful enough to keep the engine cover open.
I now have the perfect length for maximum opening angle and enough power to keep the engine cover fully open yet will close when moderate pressure is applied. The angle is significantly wider than the useless metal strut.
The brackets are remarkably easy to fettle and attach at both ends and then the strut is literally push and fit. I reckon anyone with basic drilling and filing skills could fit in less than 30 minutes.
I have a couple of spare brackets for both ends and now know which strut to specify so could make kits for between £45 and £50 (delivered) if there is any interest. If not then I will just share the details in due course.
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