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Mastic rear wings

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Just had to repair the near-side rear arch and the big issue I am having is the outer panel and inner wing seem to be stuck together with some kind of black goo, it is almost like roadtar. The has made welding it up a real pain, as it is really difficult to remove completely. Still after a few small fires I have got it done.

Is this something Triumph did or is it a PO's repair which has caused this problem?
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cleverusername wrote: Wed Aug 11, 2021 11:11 am Is this something Triumph did or is it a PO's repair which has caused this problem?
I remember reading a while back about this, apparently it was done at the factory in an attempt to stop the arches rusting at the spot welded seams....

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I didnt have this problem,as my inner arches theres no lip left :D :D

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I suspect it's a large quantity of the same sort of bitumen tar type stuff they put on the floors under the carpets.

I knocked mine off with a hammer... Well, sort of. The metal it was sitting on disintegrated. :lol:
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petrol gets it off, its messy but it works
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captain_70s wrote: Wed Aug 11, 2021 5:39 pm I suspect it's a large quantity of the same sort of bitumen tar type stuff they put on the floors under the carpets.

I knocked mine off with a hammer... Well, sort of. The metal it was sitting on disintegrated. :lol:
To be fair to Triumph, I was a bit surprised how effective the tar was as a rust suppressor. The edge of the lip had gone but it didn't make it beyond there into the main panel.

Different story in the footwells, that sound deadening will fool you. I had to remove it all before I found all the holes.
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I had no such luck sadly! Whether or not the tar runs down to the lower edges I don't know, it was certainly present along the top edge.

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On the flipside the footwells were solid!


The worst example I've found is my Volvo 740. It has thick pads on the footwells and an equally thick factory underseal. I didn't realise how rusty my floor was until I started flailing about at it with a hammer, even then it was bouncing off the tar despite there being no metal left!


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1976 Triumph Dolomite 1850HL "Trevor, the Tenaciously Terrible Triumph" - Rotten as a pear and dissolving into a field in rural Aberdeenshire.
1977 Triumph Dolomite 1300 "Daisy, the Dilapidated Dolomite of Disaster" - Major resto, planned for completion 2021.
1983 Triumph Acclaim L "Angus, the Arguably Adequate Acclaim - On the road as a daily driver.
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captain_70s wrote: Thu Aug 12, 2021 6:32 pm I had no such luck sadly! Whether or not the tar runs down to the lower edges I don't know, it was certainly present along the top edge.

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On the flipside the footwells were solid!


The worst example I've found is my Volvo 740. It has thick pads on the footwells and an equally thick factory underseal. I didn't realise how rusty my floor was until I started flailing about at it with a hammer, even then it was bouncing off the tar despite there being no metal left!


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Wow that is poor, basically the paint was holding it together.
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