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Purple Martin
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| posted on March 8th, 2004 at 06:02 PM |
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Will this rust get failed at rego?
Hi, this is rust on my Triumph, but I'm sure you vee dubbers will know the answer! I was given the car 6 years ago (the previous owner had blown
the head gasket) and it's been sitting in my garage ever since. I got it running last weekend.
Basically I want to know if this rust is so bad that the car will fail ACT rego. If so, what's the easiest way to cover it up? I don't want
to make the car 'good', just pass the test so I can use it as a daily driver.
This is the worst bit: under the real wheel arch. The holes go all the way through. Patchable?
This is the sill under the passenger door. The holes go all the way through, but I reckon I could bog and spray it, but will the inspectors care if I
don't?
This is not so bad. It's next to the tail light, in the corner bit. It hasn't gone through yet. Do I have to do anything to this?
1959 red & white Beetle
1975 Kombi camper
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| posted on March 8th, 2004 at 06:36 PM |
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in nsw. that would fail as you have holes caused by the rust. they can not poke a hole thru rust bubbles. but once you visibly have a hole present,
then your done for.
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| posted on March 8th, 2004 at 06:39 PM |
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Even more so than for a Beetle, the Triumph's structural integrity relies on the soundness of the monocoque body structure.
A good inspector (i.e. one who's thinking about the safety of folk such as you and me) should fail the sill rust (directly affects the soundness
of the monocoque) and ignore the rust near the taillight (he/she's not an aesthetics inspector, but a safety inspector).
hth
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| posted on March 8th, 2004 at 06:53 PM |
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Would definetly fail in QLD:jesus
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| posted on March 8th, 2004 at 07:26 PM |
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Its a Triumph, who cares, take it to the tip!
FAHRVERGNUGEN;
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Experienced when a car and it's driver are in mutual harmony, A unique driving experience, Pleasure, Satisfaction,
A feeling experienced by Volkswagen Drivers.

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| posted on March 9th, 2004 at 06:38 AM |
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Explain to him about the rat look....
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Purple Martin
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| posted on March 9th, 2004 at 07:45 AM |
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Thanks for the replies guys. What's the best way to patch the rust under the wheel arch?
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| posted on March 9th, 2004 at 10:39 AM |
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in order of preference, 1 is cut and weld, 2 is fibreglass matt and glass it or reienforced glass bog hehe
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| posted on March 9th, 2004 at 05:46 PM |
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If it is a daily driver, just get a tin of fibre reinforced filler, slap it in, sand it ultra smooth and spraycan a bit of colour as close as you can
find.
Should pass. If you can see the other side of the repair, brush a bit of tar on it.
I did this for a friend nearly four years ago on a Datto 120Y, and it hasn't come back yet?
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| posted on March 9th, 2004 at 08:09 PM |
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also it wouldnt be that hard to put a little bit of rust converter to stop it on its tracks...tar and bog it....and ur set....
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| posted on March 9th, 2004 at 08:17 PM |
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Would this "tar, bog, paint" method when used on the sill area shown, pass a blue slip inspection?
[Edited on 9-3-2004 by ash logan]
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| posted on March 9th, 2004 at 08:29 PM |
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| Quote: | Originally
posted by ash logan
Would this "tar, bog, paint" method when used on the sill area shown, pass a blue slip inspection?
[Edited on 9-3-2004 by ash logan]
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If it looks ok, and has no cracks, what can they say? I mean really at the end of the day it is up to you as to how far you will go, but holes in
doors, guards, quarters would be ok to bog, but on on mono constructed vehicle a sill panel would be a bit iffy.
If it is a good enough finish on the outside I suppose it will pass.
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