To: | Wayne Angevine <badger.Colorado.EDU!angevine>, british-cars@hoosier, |
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Subject: | Re: Rust repairs, blizzard reflections |
From: | trifid@agora.rain.com (Roadster Racewerks) |
Date: | Fri, 13 Mar 92 00:57 EST |
This piece already has a drain hole. The plugging of this hole is what causes the rot! Feel along the box section on the outside, under the fender. At the bottom is a "wow" in the section, so that it pulls away from the wall for about a quarter inch. Reach a screwdriver in there and ream that hole out!. For a temporary patch, I put stickon metal muffler tape over the soft area to keep the water out of the passenger compartment, on the inside. (Early models don't have this box-section reinforcement under the fender. Lucky them...) Suze |
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