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GAZ W
03-04-2004, 17:57
The jack has just gone through the floor of the RS2000, not really sure how it all happened ...I was just letting the jack down when suddenly the car fell and the jack went straight through the floor ...This is a bastard really as the floowas very solid and now i am going to have to have a plate welded in , the car has never had any welding at all so its quite a blow .
After one thing and another this has really p155ed me off

http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/0603/gaggler/Floor3.jpg

http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/0603/gaggler/Floor2.jpg

http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/0603/gaggler/Floor1.jpg

http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/0603/gaggler/Floor.jpg


A few more oics of the engine bay to date ...This is what makes all the downfalls worth the time and effort

http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/0603/gaggler/Bay3.jpg

http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/0603/gaggler/Bay1.jpg

http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/0603/gaggler/Bay.jpg

And one just to show you how low the car has dropped after having the springs powder coated
http://img4.photobucket.com/albums/0603/gaggler/Height.jpg

yellow peril
03-04-2004, 18:20
Bloody hell......... thays what i can unlucky, sorry its happened mate.

paul

Chesney
03-04-2004, 18:49
gaz that's a real sh*tta mate - only consolation is it must have been a week spot.. engine bay looks sweet mate a pucka job done!

Banishit
03-04-2004, 19:31
Oh no what a shit mate after all that hard work too, you can see the floor was not rotton either

wiggyrs
03-04-2004, 20:19
That is bloody unlucky gaz, if you need any help give me a shout.
Thats one smart engine bay now gaz

Driver
03-04-2004, 21:36
Ulucky mate. something similar happened to me a few weeks ago, but it was the sump the jack went throu and not the floor :banghead:

GAZ W
03-04-2004, 22:05
Thanks for the kind the replys .

The most annoying thing is ,is the fact that i have done loads of work on the car jacking it up countless times and then right at the end of doing all the work this happens , i had it jacked up on the chassis rail with wood between the floor and the jack and a axle stand as well , i just jacked it up a inch to get out the axle stand ,removed the stand and the all of a sudden the car dropped , and as they say "the rest is history"

What will be the best way to repair the damage ?

Weld a plate on under the car ?

on top of the floor?

or underneath and inside?

Then buy some of that dynamat stuff that the ICE boys use and stick that to the floor?

arron
03-04-2004, 23:46
Bummer !

I'd actually be tempted not to plate it at all. Dolly it back in place and weld along the tear.

dasadrew
04-04-2004, 08:57
I know it sounds like work, but....

1. Buy a repair floor panel section
2. Cut out the damaged bit neatly
3. Cut out a panel from the repair panel about 15mm larger all round
4. Joddle the repair panel so that it has a flange which sits inside the car. The underside is then flush with the old panel
5. Weld in with simulated spot welds (or the real thing if you can)
6. Dress off welding
7. lead fill the underside.
8. fit tar sound deadening pad to inside

To do the joddling you need a joddling tool which Machine Mart sell fairly cheaply. It puts a step onto the panel edge so you can have an overlap, and one side flush with the original panel.

If you do 1. 2. & 3. a body shop should do the rest quite cheaply. I did it all myself on my car and it worked a treat. You can see how neat the flange is inside the car and outside there is no trace.

You can butt weld the torn bit into the car but it will be a bugger trying to beat it flat and it will be programmed to (maybe) fail along the weld sometime.

By the way, I shall refrain from mentioning The Flintstones at this point (oh, s**t, I just did!)

http://www.redslate.co.uk/upload/pics/RS2000%20Foot%20Well%201.JPG http://www.redslate.co.uk/upload/pics/RS2000%20Foot%20Well%202.JPG

lee bishop
04-04-2004, 14:45
yeah i can appreciate how annoyed you must be at what has happened, but be grateful you weren't underneath it your self, or you would need patching up now!

Frosticles
04-04-2004, 18:17
That's a real bummer Gaz. Happened to me a few years ago. was NOT happy.

paul spence
04-04-2004, 19:55
Bad shit

Deepest Blue
04-04-2004, 20:09
Bad luck Gaz - but like Lee said - at least you weren't underneath it mate!

dingy
05-04-2004, 09:55
Gaz, if ya need it fixing then i'm sure me and oli can sort it for you ;)

GAZ W
05-04-2004, 14:22
Cheers dingy ..it will deffo need fixing mate , i think it looks like i might be able to get away with just welding around the hloe , when ive got the rest of the car sorted i will give you a shout mate .

cheers

dasadrew
09-04-2004, 18:50
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2472898481&category=27377

GAZ W
09-04-2004, 19:02
Thanks dasadrew if the stay at a reasonable price i might put a bid in :cheers: