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    Quote Originally Posted by RonMcGr View Post
    RUST HOLES

    l found a little rust at the top of the post's where the panels meet in the corners of the just below the front windscreen pillars (if that makes sense under the corners of the pelenium cover!.
    but cleaned it up with a pencil grinder, (not mush there !)
    converted it, sealed it, siliconed it, and then taped it up just for good measure. but it still? leaks? is there anywhere else its pron to rust?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cucinadio View Post
    l found a little rust at the top of the post's where the panels meet in the corners of the just below the front windscreen pillars (if that makes sense under the corners of the pelenium cover!.
    but cleaned it up with a pencil grinder, (not mush there !)
    converted it, sealed it, siliconed it, and then taped it up just for good measure. but it still? leaks? is there anywhere else its pron to rust?

    cheers

    mm don't worry after Ron Mc's simple advice i thought if theres rust at the top, well elementary really hey
    l took off the panel this arvo, to find this
    well it turns out that it wasn't really as bad as it looked, it wasn't to deep and the only place that water was getting in was from the rust around that little bloody grommet on the side, after some cleaning, a little grinding, a little converter, slikaflex, and some strategically placed biyseal i think its all good from here on

    ps the finished slikaflex job was a lot neater than the pic, l was half way through then and after i had finished at around 9.30 i had forgotten to take a pic of the end!!

    anyway cheers Ron


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    After seeing Jessie_xa's 98 model Disco with it's guards off I'd say rust like that is pretty common. Makes me worry about my 94 model

    His rust was more concentrated under that hole next to the wiring harness.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utemad View Post
    After seeing Jessie_xa's 98 model Disco with it's guards off I'd say rust like that is pretty common. Makes me worry about my 94 model

    His rust was more concentrated under that hole next to the wiring harness.
    have you looked under your panels as yet? could be interesting !!

    yhea thank god l got it early it was only surface stuff but it should hold for a few More years now i also slikaflexed the holes in the box section so as no water can settle in the end of it so so i will see after Ive let it really set before l give it another really good test cross fingers


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    No I haven't taken my guards off yet. Just tipped some lanolin through the hole. How long did it take you to get them off. Easy job?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Utemad View Post
    No I haven't taken my guards off yet. Just tipped some lanolin through the hole. How long did it take you to get them off. Easy job?

    pretty easy just use a systematic approach and alls good!

    the things to be carefully about are where the finishing panel under the headlight meet the guard with a rubber grommet! and if you've never had them off before you have to gently break the silicon seal along where the rear of the panel meets the body with the four bolts, it takes a bit of force to break without putting to much force on the panel !
    I'm doing the other side tomorrow so if you like i will take step but step pics! just let me know yhea

    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by cucinadio View Post
    I'm doing the other side tomorrow so if you like i will take step but step pics! just let me know yhea
    Yes please! I'm doing my daughter's in a week or so.



    In the photo above, see that plastic bung to the right and below the large hole (plenum chamber drain), my daughter's car was leaking quite a bit of water around that and intot eh cabin. I sealed it with silicone but if the guard was off, I'd use bitumen paint, e.g., Ormanoid. I was also travelling so I didn't have bitumen paint with me.

    Also, see the little plastic socket that is poking through the panel in line with the rust stain near the door pillar, water also leaks past that into the cabin. In her case, the socket was split - I put a pic up on the forum a while back. Hang on..

    Ahh, here it is and where it is located from inside the cabin:





    If you are removing the mudguards, I recommend sealing the backs of these as well (plus any other bungs or plugs you find).



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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Yes please! I'm doing my daughter's in a week or so.



    In the photo above, see that plastic bung to the right and below the large hole (plenum chamber drain), my daughter's car was leaking quite a bit of water around that and intot eh cabin. I sealed it with silicone but if the guard was off, I'd use bitumen paint, e.g., Ormanoid. I was also travelling so I didn't have bitumen paint with me.

    Also, see the little plastic socket that is poking through the panel in line with the rust stain near the door pillar, water also leaks past that into the cabin. In her case, the socket was split - I put a pic up on the forum a while back. Hang on..

    Ahh, here it is and where it is located from inside the cabin:





    If you are removing the mudguards, I recommend sealing the backs of these as well (plus any other bungs or plugs you find).



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    yhea as you can see in this pic i did seal the little plug really well !!
    did you seal the big hole that drains the the plenium drain ?
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    l also replaced all the vent filters with biyseal, im sure the fact that the old ones were falling apart, had something to do with the excess water getting in the plenium channal!!


    cheers
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    I just took my passenger side guard off my Disco1 to check for rust.

    I found that mine was similar but a bit better than Ron's. I had slight surface rust around the sealant closest to the door. Not much so I just cleaned it up a little with a flat blade screw driver. Also had a surface rust on the spot welds near the big drain hole up the top from the windscreen wiper drain. Also some more surface rust in the bottom just near the bottom front edge of the door. This spot probably gets filled with leaves and what not that can't get out of the gap and therefore stays wet.

    All in all I was very happy with it. No doubt reaping the rewards of being someone's baby and garaged most of its life (before I got it).

    I soaked the whole area in lanolin and then chassis black spray paint on most of it.

    Two things I noticed as being different to the two cars done above already. The plastic bung that comes through from the inside isn't there on mine. No hole for it either so that is a plus. Also I have a long black rubber tube that comes out through a hole in the inner guard just forward of the wiring harness for the indicator. I think it went to the underside of the windscreen drain area. It is very long and would almost reach to the bottom of the guard.




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