Antonye, I'll give that a try - off to the vets to blag another syringe!

My only concern is that if it doesn't work it'll be a nightmare to get the box off the undertray again!
Felix, the bike that I got the breather box off had been slung down the track so the undertray part had been snapped and cracked in a few places and there were big chunks missing. Also, the whole assembly had been shunted sideways so the box part had made contact with the subframe, result, three cracks on the top and split right the way along one side. I replaced the undertray part with a MS Production plain/road undertray. The only problem was that it was drilled for the number plate hanger, the two relays that sit under the seat and for the helmet hook thing, all of which are under the box part! So, I cut small discs out of the broken undertray and bonded them in, even lined up the weave so they're all but invisible. The box part I taped everything into the right position from the outside then repaired with resin from the inside. Very strong and invisible from the outside. All the repairs are oil proof, no leaks - I checked!
Apart from this latest project, I've also repaired carbon airboxes, huggers, front mudguards, heel guards, airtubes, bellypans etc etc. Usually the repair is almost impossible to see unless you look VERY closely. It only gets tricky if there are pieces missing although in that case I try to replace with a matching piece of carbon from my (small) supply of unrepairable parts.
Takes ages though!
I've attached a couple of pics, all the areas circled in red are where there were either holes, cracks or splits. All the parts still need a final couple of coats of clear to finish them off.
Cheers, Neil.
[Edited on 8-6-2004 by neil748r]