PO: Derrrr, I don't feel like fixing the battery tray correctly Earl, what do you think I should do??
Earl: Duhhh, why dont you just put this steel thing on there and glue it into place??
PO: Uhhhh, but the glue isn't holding!! Maybe I'll just screw it into the body!
I guess I'm just pissed because I found this rust...some of it is ok (suprisingly the longs are solid)...other areas had wonderful holes
I'm guessing the PO did put Por-15 or something else on the longs because I hit them with a wire wheel for quite a bit and couldn't get past the black stuff under the surface rust ("OK" areas) so thats good, but the other panels will have to be replaced.
I thought about just taking a wire wheel to everything and spraying Por-15 and not messing with it but I can't live with holes so I'm just taking it to a professional.
Anyone know of a good welder in the Roseville/Sacramento area that can do this? Would prefer a mobile guy since the motor is out but I could probably find a trailer to haul it someplace (Napa is just too far)...I just want to get it back on the road!!
Brett, I feel your pain man.
glued and screwed..........................classic!
I just dont get it, a new battery tray and support is not that expensive or hard to replace, but instead people decide to do this...
very frustrating
geeze, whats with PO's and band-aid repairs?!?
I think there should be a "PO Hell" string.
Other than venting, it would actually serve the purpose of letting potential buyers know what to look for!
Wes
Here's what I ran into a few weeks ago.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?showtopic=85407&hl=battery+tray
Perry,
I saw that thread and thus the reason I'm not going to try and fix this myself. I have welded before but just for a while in one of my college classes, and none of it looked pretty. I'm sure I could manage something, but it would look like crap and probably not be correct and I HATE fixing things twice.
Now the trouble is finding a guy to do this work at my house since the engine is already out.
Finding a welder:easy...finding an automotive repair guy:easy...finding a guy who can weld rust repair on a 914:not so easy:(
With a gas MIG welder and some practice you could do a good repair.
The main thing about welding this kind of repair is the practice, and then patience to not go too fast. Also good prep work, and careful fitment of your repair pieces.
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