Rust chassis leg
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Rust chassis leg
just started striping my sprint,think i may have some rust in the front chassis legs,when looking at the front of the car where it meets the chassis legs are you meant to be able to see inside the chassis leg,also the two inner headlights are they meant to be pop rivited
How do you post picture's ?
Thanks dave
How do you post picture's ?
Thanks dave
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Re: Rust chassis leg
how to post photos is detailed in a section a few lines above this post in the main list if that makes sense. viewtopic.php?f=4&t=23338
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Re: Rust chassis leg
It would be easier with photos but if I have understood your question correctly the front of the forward chassis legs should be covered by the inner front valance. It is however in a prime rust area and if it rusts away it will leave the end of the chassis leg open leaving a good view of the front subframe mounting tube inside the chassis leg. Is this the area you are asking about?
The club has repair sections for the front end of these legs. Also for the ends of the inner valance, though these do not extend to cover all of the chassis leg end.
The club has repair sections for the front end of these legs. Also for the ends of the inner valance, though these do not extend to cover all of the chassis leg end.
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Re: Rust chassis leg
MalcolmMagenta Auto Sprint wrote:how to post photos is detailed in a section a few lines above this post in the main list if that makes sense. viewtopic.php?f=4&t=23338
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thanks ill have another play and see if i can get it to work[
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Re: Rust chassis leg
Grahamgrahamwatson wrote:It would be easier with photos but if I have understood your question correctly the front of the forward chassis legs should be covered by the inner front valance. It is however in a prime rust area and if it rusts away it will leave the end of the chassis leg open leaving a good view of the front subframe mounting tube inside the chassis leg. Is this the area you are asking about?
The club has repair sections for the front end of these legs. Also for the ends of the inner valance, though these do not extend to cover all of the chassis leg end.
thanks,yes that's the area where mine has rusted,there's not a lot of room to get in there,are you meant to take other bits of first
not seen the repair sections for the front end of the legs ?
thanks Dave
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Re: Rust chassis leg
Dave,
I expect your chassis leg end looks a bit like this? You will see that I have cut off the lower section of the outer valance to improve access, and I will have to weld this back on later.

And this is a later pic after I have removed the headlight panels. The red outline is roughly the shape of the club's inner valance repair panel. It will not be difficult to extend the repair to add another small panel to fully cover the chassis leg opening.

That is item M and the chassis leg repair panels are item H of the clubs panel range here http://forum.triumphdolomite.com/viewto ... 682c755e6b.
I expect your chassis leg end looks a bit like this? You will see that I have cut off the lower section of the outer valance to improve access, and I will have to weld this back on later.

And this is a later pic after I have removed the headlight panels. The red outline is roughly the shape of the club's inner valance repair panel. It will not be difficult to extend the repair to add another small panel to fully cover the chassis leg opening.

That is item M and the chassis leg repair panels are item H of the clubs panel range here http://forum.triumphdolomite.com/viewto ... 682c755e6b.
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Re: Rust chassis leg
Item 'N' actually 

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Re: Rust chassis leg
Grahamgrahamwatson wrote:Dave,
I expect your chassis leg end looks a bit like this? You will see that I have cut off the lower section of the outer valance to improve access, and I will have to weld this back on later.
And this is a later pic after I have removed the headlight panels. The red outline is roughly the shape of the club's inner valance repair panel. It will not be difficult to extend the repair to add another small panel to fully cover the chassis leg opening.
That is item M and the chassis leg repair panels are item H of the clubs panel range here http://forum.triumphdolomite.com/viewto ... 682c755e6b.
thanks a lot,a picture paints a thousand words



thanks dave
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Re: Rust chassis leg
The eyebrow is steel and is a very rare part to find NOS. I was fortunate enough to find a pair a few months ago (after a couple of YEARS searching) and, since I only needed one, sold the other to a very grateful James Sheppard for his concours project. Rimmers do a very poor and ill fitting copy for something like £117 a side IIRC and the club do a GRP copy for considerably less but fitting it to a steel car can be problematic.
So no perfect solution to this one unfortunately.
Steve
So no perfect solution to this one unfortunately.
Steve
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'78 Sprint Auto with Vauxhall Omega 2.2 16v engine (The Dolomega)
'72 Triumph 1500FWD in Slate Grey, Now with RWD and Carledo powertrain!
Maverick Triumph, Servicing, Repairs, Electrical, Recomissioning, MOT prep, Trackerjack brake fitting service.
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Re: Rust chassis leg
This is still for sale:
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Re: Rust chassis leg
Dave,
You can see the end of the eyebrow in the letterbox which I have cut in the top of the outer valance - see my second pic. The eyebrow has in fact largely rusted away in that area but it seems quite solid beyond the letterbox area. It wraps around the headlight and its main function is to tie the front of the wing in to the valance ends. It seems to be still fulfilling that purpose on mine so I will just tidy up the frilly edges, fire in some rust remedy, weld a patch in the letterbox opening and apply plenty of waxoyl (or similar) into the valance cavities. There is still plenty of access to that area after everything is welded back up (which is of course why it rusts in the first place).
My outer wings are generally in good shape, but I do have other areas of rust on the inner wings around the bottom of the suspension turrets. This is not surprising as the inside of the turret is another road crud trap. Does anyone know of any shields or similar (wheel arch liners?) to help close off this area from road debris?
You can see the end of the eyebrow in the letterbox which I have cut in the top of the outer valance - see my second pic. The eyebrow has in fact largely rusted away in that area but it seems quite solid beyond the letterbox area. It wraps around the headlight and its main function is to tie the front of the wing in to the valance ends. It seems to be still fulfilling that purpose on mine so I will just tidy up the frilly edges, fire in some rust remedy, weld a patch in the letterbox opening and apply plenty of waxoyl (or similar) into the valance cavities. There is still plenty of access to that area after everything is welded back up (which is of course why it rusts in the first place).
My outer wings are generally in good shape, but I do have other areas of rust on the inner wings around the bottom of the suspension turrets. This is not surprising as the inside of the turret is another road crud trap. Does anyone know of any shields or similar (wheel arch liners?) to help close off this area from road debris?
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Re: Rust chassis leg
Graham
Thanks,it looks like ill have a bit more digging to do,on my car i have lot of dents on the front panel tops of wing and around the bottom of the windscreen area,i think some one had droped an engine while taking one out
I looked at Astra and focus they have plastic inner arches, they could be made to fit under the dolomite,i will try one when ive got the body work in a better shape
Dave
Thanks,it looks like ill have a bit more digging to do,on my car i have lot of dents on the front panel tops of wing and around the bottom of the windscreen area,i think some one had droped an engine while taking one out
I looked at Astra and focus they have plastic inner arches, they could be made to fit under the dolomite,i will try one when ive got the body work in a better shape
Dave
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Re: Rust chassis leg
Thanks Dave. I will be very interested to hear how you get on with the Astra and Focus liners.
And I know how you feel about the dents in your panels. It looks like someone has dropped a plough on one of my rear wings. But I know that when I am ready to deal with that, my car will be just about back on the road!
And I know how you feel about the dents in your panels. It looks like someone has dropped a plough on one of my rear wings. But I know that when I am ready to deal with that, my car will be just about back on the road!
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Re: Rust chassis leg
Well had a bit more digging today,the whole car apart from rear lamp panel are now bare metaled,with a dust of etch primer,front wings not great but headlamp area just not there (rusted)
Dave
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