RAGNAR BENSON
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The chassis on my 90 is in good very condition, but I've noticed that there is a fair layer of silt accumulated within the chassis members. This needs clearing for obvious reasons, but access is limited.
I would like to flush this out using a hose (when the ban gets lifted) but am fearful of water and crud pooling and stagnating within the box sections of the chassis.
Is it best to do this on a gradient to make sure the water runs through completely? I am thinking of fitting a slightly narrower length of silicone tubing to the end of a hose to increase pressure and improve access.
I've seen on another thread here that some people have used pressure washers inside chassis sections with good effect.
Any hints or tips on cleaning the inside of a Defender chassis would be much appreciated.
I would like to flush this out using a hose (when the ban gets lifted) but am fearful of water and crud pooling and stagnating within the box sections of the chassis.
Is it best to do this on a gradient to make sure the water runs through completely? I am thinking of fitting a slightly narrower length of silicone tubing to the end of a hose to increase pressure and improve access.
I've seen on another thread here that some people have used pressure washers inside chassis sections with good effect.
Any hints or tips on cleaning the inside of a Defender chassis would be much appreciated.