Freelander 1 Fuel tank cradle

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MaxTheDog1

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Hi All,
Having read this:

My cradle is suffering from an almost completely rusted through bar. The plates are ok with only what looks like surface rust. I’ve got the bars that Andyfreelandy linked to.
Can anyone confirm or not if using an angle grinder/multi tool on the welds between the bars and the plates is doable or is it not possible to get in there.
I’m intending to do what Alibro suggested with cable ties on the bars and holes drilled (very carefully) into the plates.
Any other pitfalls/ advice would be appreciated.
Cheers,
Michael.
 
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2mm chequer plate works well.

To remove the old cradle you have to drop the subframe so not much to be gained with bars only. Lower cost and easier to manage into position but would always fit all the metal work to match the original.

I was worried about a UJ failure fracturing the tank without the correct plate in place.
 
Thanks Chris and Andy.
I’ll report back hopefully later this week. Got oil/air/turbo filters to change. So will have a good look around.
Might the job that tips me over to buying a MIG at last…..
👍🏻
 
Big thanks for your time on this Andy.
There ordered.
Not an urgent job, but needs in the near future. Better than dropping the rear frame to do the job.
Thanks.
 
As mentioned above, you won't get old cradle out without dropping subframe. Maybe careful cutting but dropping subframe is easier.
 
Thanks Andy.
As an old Coach Builder and who has access to decent pit and workshop facilities, thought I would give it a go.
But as always, welcome any advice from yourself.
I definitely do not know it all!!
My thought was to take out one side with a thin blade grinder. Then fix that sides tank support tube.
Then take out the other side and replace.
After which, fabricate a plate between the two, to replicate the original set up.
With that said, drilling and fixing that plate to the straps would only compromise the strength of those straps. But with a view to spreading the load, would leave it cleaved around the straps, as it were going no where, but doing the job.
Would really welcome your thoughts Andy. And any others.
Cheers all.

Gary.
 
I have a cradle in decent condition with only light surface rust if you want it. I assume it was replaced maybe a year or so before I bought the car. A drop of paint and it would be like new. Only looking £25 plus postage.
 
Hi Alibro.
As it goes, my straps have arrived. The ones andyfreelandy linked. Thanks for the offer though.
What I,m looking to do, Is fit these without dropping the rear assembly. Do you know if this is possible?
My thinking is, with the tank close to empty, carefully take out one side of the straps with thin bladed grinder once un-bolted. Fit new strap and plates. Then move onto the other side.
With just the bars to get in place, once the old is removed i,m sure it must be achievable. Need to get it over a pit at work to see better.
But if anyone has done this, be good to hear.
Regards .
Gary.
 
Hi Alibro.
As it goes, my straps have arrived. The ones andyfreelandy linked. Thanks for the offer though.
What I,m looking to do, Is fit these without dropping the rear assembly. Do you know if this is possible?
My thinking is, with the tank close to empty, carefully take out one side of the straps with thin bladed grinder once un-bolted. Fit new strap and plates. Then move onto the other side.
With just the bars to get in place, once the old is removed i,m sure it must be achievable. Need to get it over a pit at work to see better.
But if anyone has done this, be good to hear.
Regards .
Gary.
No probs
I believe you can manoeuvre the cradle in without fully dropping the rear subframe but you will need to drop it a bit. I'm not sure how much.
 
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