naki
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hi, as the little suggest, i am trying to do some research on this subject.
can anyone direct me to a link of pictures of typical classic bulkhead rust/ holes?
i tried searching with google and the search box on here, and only come up with series LR bulkheads.
been repairing my radio wiring and noticed a small pool of water sitting in the little well at the bottom. it is raining heavily, but have never seen it pool in there before. given it has pooled in the foot wells for a fair while! so i am guessing i have a fair amount of rot in the bulkhead. i can weld, so its not a huge problem.
i would like to use the car over winter, and tackle it next summer, so without stripping out the scuttle panel, where i assume its all under there, i would like to see any pics of "typical" amount of rot. also, would the dash need to come out behind the bulkhead to stop things catching on fire?
the visible part of the bulkhead behind the engine seems fine though. it was waxed years ago.
thanks
can anyone direct me to a link of pictures of typical classic bulkhead rust/ holes?
i tried searching with google and the search box on here, and only come up with series LR bulkheads.
been repairing my radio wiring and noticed a small pool of water sitting in the little well at the bottom. it is raining heavily, but have never seen it pool in there before. given it has pooled in the foot wells for a fair while! so i am guessing i have a fair amount of rot in the bulkhead. i can weld, so its not a huge problem.
i would like to use the car over winter, and tackle it next summer, so without stripping out the scuttle panel, where i assume its all under there, i would like to see any pics of "typical" amount of rot. also, would the dash need to come out behind the bulkhead to stop things catching on fire?
the visible part of the bulkhead behind the engine seems fine though. it was waxed years ago.
thanks