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    Chassis Treatment

    Having recently seen photos of severe rust on the mating faces between the removable chassis cross member and the longitudinal members recently I am wondering what the best treatment for this area is. I have recently had the whole underside rust proofed, but as I currently have the removable cross piece out for some gearbox work I thought it would be a goo idea to treat this area which must be quite prone to corrosion.

    Any suggestions?

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    I get under my 110 every 2 months or so and spray everything[except pads] with inox lanox in a trigger spray bottle, works for me and stops the mud from sticking, i would average a litre at a time and the 5l bottle from tradetools is approx $60

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    Valvoline Tectyl 506 - available from Blackwoods in 400g spray cans, 1 liter and 4 liter paint tins.

    The stuff is a solvent based cavity wax that's not biodegradable like fish oils or lanolin. It dries to a honey coloured waxy layer is non tacky to touch and it can be removed if necessary with mineral turps. It's a spray and forget products for the insides of chassis members and can be touched up if scratched on the exposed underside of the chassis. It's not cheap, but a justifiable spend on the longevity of your Landy.

    It's the closest thing to UK style wax oil available for hot weather.

    It does not convert rust, but does a very good job in preventing it starting and keeps it away if you've used a bespoke rust converter.

    Cheers,

    Lou

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    QUOTE=redrovertdi;1926531]I get under my 110 every 2 months or so and spray everything[except pads] with inox lanox in a trigger spray bottle, works for me and stops the mud from sticking, i would average a litre at a time and the 5l bottle from tradetools is approx $60[/QUOTE]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loubrey View Post
    Valvoline Tectyl 506 - available from Blackwoods in 400g spray cans, 1 liter and 4 liter paint tins.

    The stuff is a solvent based cavity wax that's not biodegradable like fish oils or lanolin. It dries to a honey coloured waxy layer is non tacky to touch and it can be removed if necessary with mineral turps. It's a spray and forget products for the insides of chassis members and can be touched up if scratched on the exposed underside of the chassis. It's not cheap, but a justifiable spend on the longevity of your Landy.

    It's the closest thing to UK style wax oil available for hot weather.

    It does not convert rust, but does a very good job in preventing it starting and keeps it away if you've used a bespoke rust converter.

    Cheers,

    Lou

    Ile second that its good gear but not cheap. And there's a professional version of it too but needs a special applicator gun

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    There are DIY Waxoyl substitutes, here's a link to one that I'd like to try:
    Homemade Waxoyl / Corrosion inhibitor recipe - Alfa Romeo Bulletin Board & Forums

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