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#19
Re: Leaking water
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2003/3/31 9:31
Here is the explanation/discussion that will help make sense of the Water Box Rust photos: Water Leaks (AGAIN!)
#17
Re: Leaking water
ddgonzal
Posted on: 2003/3/30 21:36
#16
Re: Leaking water
Lobster
Posted on: 2003/3/30 16:43
link is here:
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/datsun1200/ But unfortunately you need to get approved by a mod before you can get in... Also, where were these photo located? What should I doa search for etc?
#15
Re: Leaking water
1200rallycar
Posted on: 2003/3/30 12:38
please set up a link or post address
cheers, Michael
#14
Re: Leaking water
1200ute8u1
Posted on: 2003/3/30 10:43
wat is that old yahoo site neva eva seen it wats the adress any one know
#13
Re: Leaking water
stirlingmac
Posted on: 2003/3/30 10:01
Hey guys, If you go back to the old Yahoo site , in the photo section there is a series of pics showing exactly how this leak occurs. The factory used a flexiable sealer that over time becomes hard and drops out. It isn't that hard to repair once the guards are off. Removing a dash in a 1200 isn't that brain taxing either, it just takes time. Better to do it now than wait until it's spotted when it's in for it's roadworthy check..
#12
Re: Leaking water
ade
Posted on: 2003/3/30 3:28
I think you have got two options first fill it with sealer and let the rust keep growing or rip out the dash and see how far along it is and remove the guard to see if it rusty thru the rail and cut out an inspection hole next to the bonnet hinge that's what we did with mine as I only ever want to fix it once
it's a big job good luck ade
#11
Re: Leaking water
Lobster
Posted on: 2003/3/29 17:06
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