My Eunos sills...
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supersingle

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3,205 posts

242 months

Friday 14th May 2010
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...are horrible.



The other sill is slightly worse. I might be able to weld in some new metal but I'm wondering whether it's really worth it. frown

seismic22

662 posts

192 months

Friday 14th May 2010
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you think youve got problems, look at this guy on the retro rides forum who is currently attempting tackling horrendous sills on his eunos!

http://retrorides.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=re...

Might give ya some ideas as to how to go about it.

supersingle

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3,205 posts

242 months

Friday 14th May 2010
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seismic22 said:
you think youve got problems, look at this guy on the retro rides forum who is currently attempting tackling horrendous sills on his eunos!

http://retrorides.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=re...

Might give ya some ideas as to how to go about it.
fk that! eek

Rust has a depressing effect on me. If I'd cut my sills open to find that, I think it might have tipped me over the edge!

MX-5 Lazza

7,954 posts

242 months

Friday 14th May 2010
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Looks no worse than this one that had an amazingly good job done on it wink

HereBeMonsters

14,180 posts

205 months

Friday 14th May 2010
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Oh God. I'm getting worried about what may in store for my new car when I finally take delivery...it's just passed an MOT so it can't be that bad, can it? (It's a 1991 Eunos).

supersingle

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Friday 14th May 2010
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MX-5 Lazza said:
Looks no worse than this one that had an amazingly good job done on it wink
Beautiful job you did there. Huge amount of effort but you def got results.

Going to get some nice thick metal from the scrapyard tomorrow. Volvo bootlid should do the trick. biggrin

supersingle

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Friday 14th May 2010
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HereBeMonsters said:
Oh God. I'm getting worried about what may in store for my new car when I finally take delivery...it's just passed an MOT so it can't be that bad, can it? (It's a 1991 Eunos).
The trouble is by the time the rust breaks through the surface it's already very well established within the sill. Cars can go through the mot with serious rust issues about to break out.

I'm sure yours is fine though... biggrin

MX-5 Lazza

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242 months

Friday 14th May 2010
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supersingle said:
MX-5 Lazza said:
Looks no worse than this one that had an amazingly good job done on it wink
Beautiful job you did there. Huge amount of effort but you def got results.

Going to get some nice thick metal from the scrapyard tomorrow. Volvo bootlid should do the trick. biggrin
It wasn't me! I'd love to have the skills to do that but when it comes to bodywork I'm a numpty smile

supersingle

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Friday 14th May 2010
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Bah, I was gonna ask you to give me a hand. hehe

seismic22

662 posts

192 months

Saturday 15th May 2010
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MX-5 Lazza said:
Looks no worse than this one that had an amazingly good job done on it wink
What a superb job!

crofty1984

16,831 posts

227 months

Sunday 16th May 2010
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Christ! Glad I took the time to make a proper sill drain unblocking tool!
(It's a bent paperclip)

NeoVR

437 posts

194 months

Monday 17th May 2010
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Ouch!

I too have just been stung by the sills issue.. my car is currently being dismantled to have a full new sill welded in on the drivers side as it seems to have had a blocked drainhole at some point in its past and it disintergrated from the inside out.

Fingers crossed nothing goes wrong with this car for a LOOONG time after this... paying best part of 700quid to weld a car that cost me 1200 doesnt make sense... although ive become quite emotionally attached to the car so couldnt just scrap it frown

Rothgo Wooft

157 posts

192 months

Monday 17th May 2010
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Where does the water get in that does this? Other than weight, is there any issue with pumping them full of Waxoil?

Prevention is the best cure and all that.

NeoVR

437 posts

194 months

Monday 17th May 2010
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Rothgo Wooft said:
Where does the water get in that does this? Other than weight, is there any issue with pumping them full of Waxoil?

Prevention is the best cure and all that.
Theres drain-holes behind the seats, where the water that runs off the back of the roof drops down and supposidly out of the car, however the holes can get blocked meaning the sills fill up with water and they rot from teh inside

Rothgo Wooft

157 posts

192 months

Monday 17th May 2010
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NeoVR said:
Rothgo Wooft said:
Where does the water get in that does this? Other than weight, is there any issue with pumping them full of Waxoil?

Prevention is the best cure and all that.
Theres drain-holes behind the seats, where the water that runs off the back of the roof drops down and supposidly out of the car, however the holes can get blocked meaning the sills fill up with water and they rot from teh inside
I was aware you had to keep the drain pipes clear, but didn't realise the water ended up in the sills if you don't. That's an interesting design feature.

HereBeMonsters

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205 months

Monday 17th May 2010
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NeoVR said:
Rothgo Wooft said:
Where does the water get in that does this? Other than weight, is there any issue with pumping them full of Waxoil?

Prevention is the best cure and all that.
Theres drain-holes behind the seats, where the water that runs off the back of the roof drops down and supposidly out of the car, however the holes can get blocked meaning the sills fill up with water and they rot from teh inside
Can you post pics of what you mean?

NeoVR

437 posts

194 months

Monday 17th May 2010
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HereBeMonsters said:
NeoVR said:
Rothgo Wooft said:
Where does the water get in that does this? Other than weight, is there any issue with pumping them full of Waxoil?

Prevention is the best cure and all that.
Theres drain-holes behind the seats, where the water that runs off the back of the roof drops down and supposidly out of the car, however the holes can get blocked meaning the sills fill up with water and they rot from teh inside
Can you post pics of what you mean?
smile

neil_bolton

17,113 posts

287 months

Tuesday 18th May 2010
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Looks like the welding tool needs to come out for mine too now I've attacked it with a hefty screwdriver.

Doesn't seem too bad though...

I think...




Edited by neil_bolton on Tuesday 18th May 09:54

snotrag

15,471 posts

234 months

Tuesday 18th May 2010
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RE the sills - if you read my rustproofing thread Its explained in there how you can see into the sills for inspection.

Although if the sills look like Neils, I'd be worried about what your gonna find!

I did have pictures from when i did the job, but my computer went down unfortunately.

I'll try get round to taking some next time the car is jacked up.


neil_bolton

17,113 posts

287 months

Tuesday 18th May 2010
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snotrag said:
RE the sills - if you read my rustproofing thread Its explained in there how you can see into the sills for inspection.

Although if the sills look like Neils, I'd be worried about what your gonna find!

I did have pictures from when i did the job, but my computer went down unfortunately.

I'll try get round to taking some next time the car is jacked up.
You saying they're bad?