Wow that's wicked. Yes mate have alternator and pas pump brackets, dipstick tube, radiator brackets and various other brackets and bolts in there now soaking.
I did my radiator brackets the other night. They were submerged for about 5-6 hours, guess I need to soak them for much much longer
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Yes, I've found 24-48 hours depending on the scale of the rust (even up to a week for some stuff!), mechanically remove as much rust as you can before starting and using boiling water significantly speeds up the process.
Moving back to the topic, does that rubber trim of yours have any identifying marks on it anywhere? I want one!
Moving back to the topic, does that rubber trim of yours have any identifying marks on it anywhere? I want one!
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MrsGreeny wrote:Honestly I'm thinking of going back up the garden in my nighty to start on the rustW1ggz wrote:Get that rust sorted you have seen mineyou lot are worrying me!
not that little one


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Dino wrote:I loves the 5th gen really.... just dont quote me on it...
4thgenphil wrote:Mines 4 1/4 unches mate, sorry
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Oh wow really lol that's a long time ha. Well I'll check them tomorrow see what going on.Vtecmec wrote:Yes, I've found 24-48 hours depending on the scale of the rust (even up to a week for some stuff!), mechanically remove as much rust as you can before starting and using boiling water significantly speeds up the process.
Moving back to the topic, does that rubber trim of yours have any identifying marks on it anywhere? I want one!
I don't think so mate I'll double check tomorrow. It's a great seal. My channels on the inside of it are like when they came out of the factory

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4th gens only have the plastic trim.
That rubber trim is not original spec. Maybe off a 5th gen??? Dunno, anyway it's not oem.
Do that rust while the screen is out and do a proper job on it, otherwise you're as well doing nothing at all, TbH - it'll just come back and quickly...
That rubber trim is not original spec. Maybe off a 5th gen??? Dunno, anyway it's not oem.
Do that rust while the screen is out and do a proper job on it, otherwise you're as well doing nothing at all, TbH - it'll just come back and quickly...
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One this Greeny is, when it comes to cars, is thorough. I trust he'll make it right for mewurlycorner wrote:4th gens only have the plastic trim.
That rubber trim is not original spec. Maybe off a 5th gen??? Dunno, anyway it's not oem.
Do that rust while the screen is out and do a proper job on it, otherwise you're as well doing nothing at all, TbH - it'll just come back and quickly...
