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Filling gap between bottom rails and ali sides?
Afternoon All,
I've got a bit of a gap between my ali side panels and bottom chassis rails in the engine bay. It's been slowly filling with swarf and crap, and I'm a little worried it's going to end up full of water when I get it on the road: I've just given it a quick clean out, and wondering if I should fill it with some kind of sealant, or possibly drill some drain holes in it. Any thoughts? |
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If the gap is open at the nose end and the chassis 25mm lower at the front than the back as normal then any water should drain out, nothing wrong with a couple of 10mm holes for drainage, the last thing you want is a water trap.
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Could you not fill the gap with silicone? It's flexable and should give. A nice enough finish if you used clear.
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Sorry to go on a slight tangent. Does the same not occur for all panels? I've just cut a rear bulkhead panel and, unless i do a fair bit of filing on the joints of the chassis tubes, it'll be very hard to get the panel to sit completely flush agaisnt the rails. I am imagining the same will be true when I come to offer up the floor panel as well...?
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Wherever the panels do sit flat I've bonded them on with sikaflex, hopefully filling any slight gaps. I was just wondering if it's worth doing the same for the massive gaps at the front. TSM - good point about them sloping forwards and being able to drain out of the front. Or it would be if I hadn't folded the panels over the front frame at the bottom and sealed that gap up! |
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Might be a silly question but did you grind back the welds were the panles will fit ? As this make a much tighter and better finish !!
I also siliconed my tiny gaps and they are still just as good |
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