Looking forward to seeing yours done, just gotta keep at it Petrolhead
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also not seam welding will mean the damp can get in an up under the fillers causing it to lift off, crack or bubble up.
it's going to be easyer doing ir right first time then having to dig it all out and making the metal even thiner than it already is.
only advise not critersism, but atleast your having ago.
it's going to be easyer doing ir right first time then having to dig it all out and making the metal even thiner than it already is.
only advise not critersism, but atleast your having ago.
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You have plenty to go at petrolhead, not sure if you know but the rust hole near the bonnet hindge in your picture should be a drain hole for under the scuttle, if it rusted where yours is i would guess its rusted inside the car also. I had this problem with mine, had to take the dash and heater out to repair it, damm thing still leaks in when it rains
.To do it correctly i guess you have to remove the scuttle panal, Happy welding...
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front plenum rust repair
http://www.hemi6pack.com/forum/search.p ... hid=626142
i think you need to register to see the pics
Either way it is worth while taking off the scuttle to fix the inevitable holes in the gap between the outer edge of the windscreen hole and the inner edge by the dash mounting.
Dave
http://www.hemi6pack.com/forum/search.p ... hid=626142
i think you need to register to see the pics
Either way it is worth while taking off the scuttle to fix the inevitable holes in the gap between the outer edge of the windscreen hole and the inner edge by the dash mounting.
Dave
The Greater Knapweed near the Mugwort by the Buckthorn tree is dying