Internal Box Sections
We recommend that after every major repair, or every three years that
the internal box sections should be injected.
The injection process takes place by drilling small holes in strategic
positions. A long flexible wand is then inserted into these holes and
pushed deep into the box sections, where the atomised injection fluid
is sprayed into the internal box sections. The flexible wand has a metal
tip, which has four jets spraying at 60 degrees and one additional jet
on its end, spraying at 25 degrees. When the wand is operated, the wand
produces a standard 360 degree pattern and is an excellent method of
coating long winding channels, such as chassis members, sills and door
posts.
The injection fluid moves into all nooks and crannies and provides
a physical barrier to air and moisture. This material has a long life,
excellent adhesion, it is flexible through a wide temperature range
and has good penetrating characteristics.
When a new panel is fitted to the underside, of a vehicle and rust
protected in this way, we give a formal five year warranty.
Any Morris Minor would benefit from this treatment. We have carried
out this process on a wide range of production and other Classics and
would be happy to quote you for this work.
The material we use is called Tectyl and its products are approved
by more than thirty major vehicle manufacturers around the world include
Rolls Royce, Porsche, Volkswagen, Honda to name but a few.
Underside
We recommend that the underside of a vehicle is wire brushed and cleaned
annually. High-risk areas, such as above the headlamps and at the rear
of the rear wheelarches are dealt with thoroughly. We would normally
use Tectyl under-body coating in areas which have a high abrasion risk,
such as the rear of the front wheelarch rise and the front of the rear
wheelarch rise. We would not normally steam clean the underside, as
this makes everything too clean, the goal is to leave a modest amount
of dust, which when sprayed with oil, will produce a sensible protective
coating.
With the internal box sections injected every 2 - 3 years and the underside
oil sprayed yearly, this will keep your Morris Minor or Classic in good
order for many years to come. The benefits of having the internal box
sections injected and the underneath wire brushed include:
a) Avoiding costly MOT welding repairs
b) Giving your vehicle a higher resale value
c) Avoiding costly bodywork
d) Keeping your vehicle stronger and safer
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