u be hopeing the engine bay is a walk in the park m8
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Thank you for your comments guys. Feel free to come over anytime you want jason, give me a good reason to get kettle on lol.
Put a few evening in through the week and managed to strip out the dash, remove the wiring loom and take off the brake reservoir and brake pipes.
Decided today to tackle the heater bubble and see what was lurking under it
Didnt take much to remove it as you can probably imagine
A quick clean up and some crap cut out later
Some new metal going back in, hoping to get some more done tomorrow
Also had to cut this rotten bit out of the bulkhead, it was practically taking itself off
That left me with this hole to sort
Bit of new metal welded in
plus some galvafroid to protect it for now
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Bulkhead panel isnt bad at all on this one Jon, been quite lucky again there, not found any other grot on it.
Yes mate finding how good it was under the engine bay was deffo a bonus, very little to sort, the main problem areas on this car so far have been the A posts on both sides, innner and outer sills, floors, chassis and heater bubble area, what I like about the car is bar for having sill over sills previously fitted the car is reasonably original so free of other silly bodges and filler.
Managed to get a bit further with the heater air intake area today, had a few interuptions that slowed me down , just need to make a few more plates and weld them in, and then make a new cowl that fits round the heater fan as this one has rotted thru.
This is how it now looks, so im getting there
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Originally posted by bluevan1 View Posthi m8
did u not think of getting the bulkhead drain repair panel than magnum sell?
its about £20 or £22 .
to do ur repair
at least ur got more progress done
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Originally posted by mexico488 View PostLots a good work there Tony , who needs panels mate when you can make em yourself , i take my hat off to you.....
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Looks fine to me, if your not in a rush make as much as you can it then costs mainly your time, i wouldnt have been able to get anywhere near sa far with my car if i hadnt made my own parts and on the plus side at least the ones i made fit how i wanted them to.
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True Jon, and on this occasion I couldnt actually get anything to cover the area that had rotted away so had no alternative really bar to make up what was needed.
I managed to weld in the new plates either side of where the heater cowl fits and the hole just needs a little more taking out to make it right, I found a few more weak bits so took them out and replated them too. I also cleaned up some of my previous welding around this area and im quite pleased with how it turned out
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