Wagon Loon
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Wow, hope it all fits ok,
Welding galv needs a respirator as the fumes are super toxic, but the galv will protect un-galvanised metal for an inch or so around itself. So if you have to move stuff about a bit it will still get the benefit.
I just bought a pipe/drain cleaner attachment for my karcher K5 pressure washer. Got it mostly to blast out the insides of the chassis. It has four backward facing jets which pull the narrow hose into the pipe/chassis.
There are some pics of the series 3 LWB chassis and a key with the measurements, so you can check when it comes back. Sorry had my daughter staying and two other cars to service for their mot's, so missed this.[
These are from my Haynes manual for the Series II, IIA & III 4-cyl 1958 to 1985 petrol and Diesel, so should be correct for your 4 pot.
Welding galv needs a respirator as the fumes are super toxic, but the galv will protect un-galvanised metal for an inch or so around itself. So if you have to move stuff about a bit it will still get the benefit.
I just bought a pipe/drain cleaner attachment for my karcher K5 pressure washer. Got it mostly to blast out the insides of the chassis. It has four backward facing jets which pull the narrow hose into the pipe/chassis.
There are some pics of the series 3 LWB chassis and a key with the measurements, so you can check when it comes back. Sorry had my daughter staying and two other cars to service for their mot's, so missed this.[
These are from my Haynes manual for the Series II, IIA & III 4-cyl 1958 to 1985 petrol and Diesel, so should be correct for your 4 pot.