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04-23-2021, 11:09 PM
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Replacing bits of chassis rail is not easy to get looking right, if the rust is not too bad you could try pulling them back in shape with a slide hammer..just weld some pulling tabs/loops on there temporarily.
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04-23-2021, 11:51 PM
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(04-23-2021 11:09 PM)Ivan141 Wrote: Replacing bits of chassis rail is not easy to get looking right, if the rust is not too bad you could try pulling them back in shape with a slide hammer..just weld some pulling tabs/loops on there temporarily......I guess I should hit them with the wire wheel first then. There's no obvious signs of rust, but as we both know, it lurks in all sorts of places in these 40 year old cars. Then maybe look into acquiring a slide hammer.....or else trying this: https://youtu.be/G_ehJCEbxzw Sent from my ANE-LX1 using Tapatalk |
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04-24-2021, 10:32 AM
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A slide hammer is nothing more than a weight on a stick.. you could probably jerry-rig one together from a stud and an old brakedisc, you get the idea.
That vid is another way to go about it, but a lot of work.. I hope for your sake that your rails arent that far out of shape. FABRICA MI DIEM, PVNC! |
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04-24-2021, 12:27 PM
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The result in the video looks good. But cutting up your floor to do it, i have my doubts on that. I've seen the slidehammer method before and it looked fairly good but not perfect. And less intrusive compared to actually cutting things.
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04-24-2021, 08:28 PM
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Those chassis rails can easily be removed by drilling the spot welds, and then carefully hammer them back to its original shape.
Done that on another car I Build. Restoring my AE86, all the way... Going JDM style http://www.aeu86.org/viewtopic/ae86/p/150463#150463 |
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04-24-2021, 09:40 PM
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I would prefer that to opening the floor, but if the situation is not too bad, I'd try the slide hammer first.
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04-24-2021, 09:44 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-24-2021 09:59 PM by Mylesmck.)
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(04-24-2021 08:28 PM)Vaptor Wrote: Done that on another car I Build. Got any pics? Before and after? I have to admit, I think this could possibly be the way forward, although I have previous for mangling things that I've tried drilling off before... :Oops Sent from my ANE-LX1 using Tapatalk (04-24-2021 09:40 PM)Ivan141 Wrote: I would prefer that to opening the floor, but if the situation is not too bad, I'd try the slide hammer first.Yeah, I'm not opening the floor.. at least not yet...but maybe fab a tool, either a slide hammer, or bearing puller type... Sent from my ANE-LX1 using Tapatalk |
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01-08-2022, 02:20 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-08-2022 02:23 AM by Mylesmck.)
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Yep, drilled them off & hammered them out.... One was a bit torn, but no corrosion so just mig'd the tear & plug welded it back on with epoxy primer inside.
Sent from my ANE-LX1 using Tapatalk Rear valance removed and repaired, ready to reinstall Sent from my ANE-LX1 using Tapatalk |
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01-08-2022, 12:25 PM
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Great work!
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05-04-2022, 01:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-04-2022 01:21 PM by Mylesmck.)
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Probably about time I updated this thread....Rear valence now ready for installation
Also decided to open up a scab about the size of a thumbnail on one of the rear chassis rails: ...there! I'm happy with that |
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