
Holy Pug!
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- CountryPug
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Holy Pug!
Whilst changing the rear anti-rollbar bushes, I found a hole in my Pug behind the sill, luckily there is decent metal around it so it shouldnt be too hard to patch. Quite shocked about how rusty my car is around the fuel tank. I need to spend some time waxoyling it, probably giving it a coating of anti-rust stuff beforehand to prolong the life of the beast. Any recommendations for a course of action?



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Re: Holy Pug!
Bloomin Ek mate,CountryPug wrote:Whilst changing the rear anti-rollbar bushes, I found a hole in my Pug behind the sill, luckily there is decent metal around it so it shouldnt be too hard to patch. Quite shocked about how rusty my car is around the fuel tank. I need to spend some time waxoyling it, probably giving it a coating of anti-rust stuff beforehand to prolong the life of the beast. Any recommendations for a course of action?
as the car been near the Sea side, looks like its been Atacked by Salt,

iwouid get some Red oxide and give it a few coats,
Mines got like a Galvanised coat underneath the metal in places looks shiney
what year is your car?
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Eek! I have a feeling it'll be much worse once you scrape the paint off - that crack goes along behind the jacking point and there'll be more troubles under the bubbles. It's not worth planning until you know the extent of the problem, spraying waxoyle won't cure the problem, it'll stop it getting worse but it'll also stop you doing anything more about it.
Btw your car's upside-down
Btw your car's upside-down

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- Welly
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It is worth saying here that although the 406 is not a 'rusty' car, or rather, you won't usually see rust on any of the panels there is a significant risk of rust to under-body parts like this. We've seen a few examples on seemingly mint cars which would have become almost terminal if not stopped in time.
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- CountryPug
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Re: Holy Pug!
You guys arent filling me with confidence, MOTs in April though so I've got some time to work with
I have given the general area a good prod with the fingers
and the metal does seem to be stable enough to weld and salvage even though it looks pretty bad. I really need to get this machine through the MOT as I've spent a fair amount of time and money fixing and replacing things on it




I felt that it would be easier to roll the car onto its roof and work at it that way rather than lie on the ground and look up, funny ba*tardsteve_earwig wrote:Btw your car's upside-down

It's 2001, so really not too old in rust termslozz wrote:what year is your car?

I live a good 30 miles from the coast, I've never even had it near a beachlozz wrote:as the car been near the Sea side


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2001CountryPug wrote:You guys arent filling me with confidence, MOTs in April though so I've got some time to work withI have given the general area a good prod with the fingers
and the metal does seem to be stable enough to weld and salvage even though it looks pretty bad. I really need to get this machine through the MOT as I've spent a fair amount of time and money fixing and replacing things on it
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I felt that it would be easier to roll the car onto its roof and work at it that way rather than lie on the ground and look up, funny ba*tardsteve_earwig wrote:Btw your car's upside-down![]()
It's 2001, so really not too old in rust termslozz wrote:what year is your car?![]()
I live a good 30 miles from the coast, I've never even had it near a beachlozz wrote:as the car been near the Sea side


only joking mate

ive seen worse itl be reet with some wirebrushing and plenty of underseal ibet most of that is just surface rust and looks worser than it actualy is,

- CountryPug
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LOL, aye its definately a 406 (easy to indentify by its uncanny ability to make you believe everything is sorted...and then you need to fix something elselozz wrote:2001 iwas going to ask if you was sure it was a 406 and not a 405 unearthed from bottom of a ditch



On another note, my dad has a 93' 405 estate and the thing is flipping showroom condition underneath


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