mundungus
Active Member
So, in the mists of replacing the tubular outriggers. Have already bashed the **** out of one of the replacements, as it refuses to slot into the hole of the old one.
Today went out and bought a cheap die grinder kit from tool station. Need to get the rust out of the old tubes somehow, and the sanding spindal thing and rasp and files aren't working.
Anyway, having beaten the crap out of the new outrigger to get it in, I've dislodged and uncovered yet another hole in the fecking chassis. The lumps of rust just keep coming off and revealing more holes. Great, another patch to make. After the hours i spend last march welding the fecking thing for the mot. It really makes me think that a new chassis is the only way.
So how hard is it? Im concered that there is also a fair amount of body rot (white power stuff) in strategic places to make it more difficult, and only uncover mucho body panels that needs replacement also. And I'd imagine that it might be a good idea to replace the rear wiring loom if not all of it.
Can i just unbolt it and drop it out and put a new one back on? Or will it end up being a complete nut and bolt restoration regardless?
What's your experiences of chassis swapping? How long did it take?, and what pitfulls did you encounter?
Today went out and bought a cheap die grinder kit from tool station. Need to get the rust out of the old tubes somehow, and the sanding spindal thing and rasp and files aren't working.
Anyway, having beaten the crap out of the new outrigger to get it in, I've dislodged and uncovered yet another hole in the fecking chassis. The lumps of rust just keep coming off and revealing more holes. Great, another patch to make. After the hours i spend last march welding the fecking thing for the mot. It really makes me think that a new chassis is the only way.
So how hard is it? Im concered that there is also a fair amount of body rot (white power stuff) in strategic places to make it more difficult, and only uncover mucho body panels that needs replacement also. And I'd imagine that it might be a good idea to replace the rear wiring loom if not all of it.
Can i just unbolt it and drop it out and put a new one back on? Or will it end up being a complete nut and bolt restoration regardless?
What's your experiences of chassis swapping? How long did it take?, and what pitfulls did you encounter?