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Right, what do i have to do?

Post by youngun »

I took off the dreaded kick plates today, and was met with a sea of rust and 'oles. On inspection it only appears to be the outer areas.....but being new to Minors im not entirely sure about any of it!
Whats the verdict?

Thanks,

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Post by steve4063 »

have fun thats what i'm doping at the minute.

very dareing stuff if you've never done it before.

it looks like you may as well change the whole lot as once you start stripping it ayou'll need good metal to weld with.

its not as bad as it first looks but it'll test your welding skills as it is originally spot welded but i don't like spot soi i'd rather seam all the joins.

just be careful what you're cutting out and take your time
there are a lot of threads about this.
mainly ppl say brace the doors etc but i managed to sup[port mine all round with axle stands and ramps and its been ok luckily.
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Hmm, so what bits am i going to need. Looking on ESM there appears to be all sorts, but being new im not sure what i will need and what i wont!
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Post by steve4063 »

to do the whole sill structure you'll need

inner sill step
floor edge panel (inner front
floor edge panel (inner rear)
inner sill step
outer under sill

this is the complete sill section obviusly they are handed so get the right ones.

i'll try and upload some pics
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Post by gairlochrosie »

Mig time by the look of it.. :wink:
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Doesnt look like too much of a pig, i know i have a nearside chassis rail to replace........

it would be great if there was some kind of step by step guide as i really dont want to start cutting and welding before i dont really know what im doing. Has anyone got any tips.
By the way, the MIG i have is a Sealey 180 Supermig, this will be ok for the works wont it?

Took the nearside kick plates etc off today, and was greeted with this, not bad really. The inner sill is practically non-existent however!

http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u118 ... leaned.jpg

This is the rear nearside sill, whats the best way to attack this?
ttp://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u118/yamahafs1e/Nearsiderearsillcleaned.jpg

Possibly my worst bit of rust, rear nearside spring hangar and area around it, eeeeek.

http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u118 ... n07002.jpg
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Post by flying »

:lol: i hope you like welding!!!!! i had to do the same in the last few months.... :( but it will be worthwhile in the end :wink:

here is what i did

http://www.morrisminoroc.co.uk/index.ph ... ic&t=12278
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Post by youngun »

Ah, welding is no problem. It just gets so boooooooring after a few hours of it though.

Nice work there flying!
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Post by youngun »

Right, out came the fuel tank and back seats today.

Looks like the main part of my inner wings are still sound, but theres some rust at the very rear. Plus theres some rust on the boot floor! Take a look at the pics, what will i need to repair this?

Incidently, is the fuel tank sposed to be painted black, or the colour of the car, as ill probably sand blast it and paint it at the weekend.
http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u118 ... rJun07.jpg
http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u118 ... gJun07.jpg
http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u118 ... n07002.jpg


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Post by chickenjohn »

I would take all the paint and underseal off the boot floor and inner wings. If its just those localised areas and the rest is sound- you are lucky - can get away with neatly butt welding in small areas.

If its any help to you- here is a guide to rear chassis/ inner wing repair. http://homepages.gotadsl.co.uk/~jgm/ekm ... hanger.htm

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Post by youngun »

Chickenjohn, thanks for the link, those pages will be a great help.

Ive started to take off the paint and underseal using a combination of a twist knot brush on the grinder, and a scraper. Has anyone got any tips for removing the damn stuff?
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Post by chickenjohn »

Underseal? best way is to heat it with a heat gun (a powerful hairdrier, about £10 from Machine mart) and use a scraper. I have heat gun in left hand and scraper in right heating just in front of where I'm srapeing , the other day I managed to scape all the underseal off a rear innerwing in about 15 mins- so its a quick technique and less messy than wire brush.
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Post by kennatt »

younggun, forgive me if I sound condecending or doubt your ability but as a matter of safety the areas you intend to weld are part of the structure of the body and needs to be done Properly or the car will either be out of line or unsafe.An mot tester will soon see the quality of your work.You say that welding is not a problem for you but ask if the mig you have is ok to use :-? and from other questions I get the impression that you havent done this sort of repair before. Its not something to be taken lightly when your life or someone elses is at stake. Again forgive me if I am speaking out of turn ,you may be a professional welder for all I know,Just concerned that you are taking on more than your questions would indicate,you are capable of. All the best ken
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Post by kennatt »

yg just seen an ealier post of your three years of welding is more than enough forget my last cheers
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Post by youngun »

Thats quite alright ken and I thank you for your concern. Im quite happy to weld the sills, but i do have a front chassis leg that needs welding, this will be done professionally for peace of mind. I am new to moggies, and am asking a lot of questions to make sure that i get it right!
As for asking if my welder is ok, lets just say its a bit errr rustic.....there is very little adjustment amperage wise, i.e one setting will not penertrate whilst the next setting up will blow right through and so on!

Ill be putting up more questions and photos soon. Im going to need all the advice and help possible to make sure i get it right.


Anyway, I have now got a list of what needs doing (so far).

Sills all round
Rear and front spring hangars
Nearside front chassis leg and tie plate
Boot floor

Are there any step by step guides out there?

Thanks,
YG
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Post by youngun »

Right then, here are some pictures of the rear of the car, and the site that greeted me when i removed the wings.
Also seen is the chassis leg and tie plate.
http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u118 ... rJun07.jpg
http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u118 ... un07-1.jpg
http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u118 ... tJun07.jpg
http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u118 ... gJun07.jpg
http://i166.photobucket.com/albums/u118 ... eJun07.jpg


Advice?
thanks again,
YG
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Post by chickenjohn »

Looks fairly standard Minor rust areas! You can buy the rear most section of the inner rear wing, and you may need to follow my rear chassis guide!

As for the tie plate rust- set to the area with a wire brush on grinder, first twist knot, then finer wire brush to get into the pits. You may find like I did on my Traveller that you can cut out a rectangle of rot, cut a piece of 1mm steel to fit and neatly butt weld it in. I found the rest of the tie plate was sound.
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Post by chickenjohn »

One very good point about your car is the lack of previous bodged repairs. Its much harder to cut through 3 or 4 layers of past bad repairs before you can weld in the repair.
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Post by youngun »

Thanks John,

I think a shopping list is going to haved to arranged. What ill do is most likely put up photos and descriptions of what needs doing, and hopefully i can be advised on what to buy etc.

Thanks again,
YG
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