Disco 2 Chassis protection

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Matt2e0fgx

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Hi all , I'm looking to give the chassis a bit of a clean on the rear half, around rear of transfer box and back . I dont want to go stripping it as use it every day but I have access to a warm workshop with air tools so I can scrape the loose off and wire brush as much as I can .

What's the best protection? I have in past used schultz and waxoil. Waxoil I dunked in a bucket of warm water for 15 minutes and sprayed onto a transit many years ago ..

Any other good products to use ?
 
+1 on the rust converter - I use Fertan - it needs water to work - so easily achieved in this balmy dry weather :confused:

And I use Bilt Hamber underbody wax once the fertan has done its stuff :)

Waxoyl was good years ago, but is now a domestic product, IMO.
 
I recommend a rust converter rather than brushing it then apply waxoil or other protector... I'm treating mine only with rust converter(Nigrin) once a year and the chassis stays nice and black one year... though if i was in UK i'd like to try this https://www.ebay.com/itm/Performance-chip-for-Landrover-TD5-engine-Chip-UK-STOCK-30BHP-60NM-MSB101183/123417947337?_trkparms=aid=222007&algo=SIM.MBE&ao=2&asc=60695&meid=cdad997a0d944405aa93dbd7b65733b4&pid=100005&rk=1&rkt=4&mehot=co&sd=123494430459&itm=123417947337&pmt=0&noa=1&pg=2047675&_trksid=p2047675.c100005.m1851

That's a performance chip for the td5 not rust converter .
 
+1 on the rust converter - I use Fertan - it needs water to work - so easily achieved in this balmy dry weather :confused:

And I use Bilt Hamber underbody wax once the fertan has done its stuff :)

Waxoyl was good years ago, but is now a domestic product, IMO.

I've watched a video on how to use it but usually a bath on a container... how can I do it on my chassis when be using it every day ? I can unbolt a few things but I cant go stripping it too much . I would think something spay on be far better to get into the places.
 
Hi all , I'm looking to give the chassis a bit of a clean on the rear half, around rear of transfer box and back . I dont want to go stripping it as use it every day but I have access to a warm workshop with air tools so I can scrape the loose off and wire brush as much as I can .

What's the best protection? I have in past used schultz and waxoil. Waxoil I dunked in a bucket of warm water for 15 minutes and sprayed onto a transit many years ago ..

Any other good products to use ?

After a rust converter, I use a zinc rich primer, then a chassis paint.
 
So do you spray it neat or mix it ?

I spray it neat - with a tiny spray gun I got from a certain chinese web site - bang good (!!!) - think it was a mahoosive £7 the robbing bu@@ers :D

Spray at a really low pressure, and wear a mask - cos it does not taste nice - ask me how I know :rolleyes:

I thought you may mix 50:50 with water that's all

Not worth it for spraying - mixing it is more for using inside stuff like tanks - which I've anorl - it works really well IME.
 
I spray it neat - with a tiny spray gun I got from a certain chinese web site - bang good (!!!) - think it was a mahoosive £7 the robbing bu@@ers :D

Spray at a really low pressure, and wear a mask - cos it does not taste nice - ask me how I know :rolleyes:



Not worth it for spraying - mixing it is more for using inside stuff like tanks - which I've anorl - it works really well IME.

In that case il get some ordered a cheapo spray gun and before I do it il give the chassis a wash as good as I can . Then a scrape/ brush off and apply drive around for a few days then apply the wax .

I was thinking to leave till the spring once weather warms up and the fear of salt on the roads has gone .
 
chassis stays nice and black one year

Black is so "last year" :D


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The chassis cross member in front of the tank is under treatment by Fertan, as are other bits - when the Fertan has "done its thing", then the chassis gets painted ......And Dintrolled over the top of the paint. :)
 
Is dinotrol any good.

Better than good :) - Dinitrol and Bilt Hamber both do professionally rated anti corrosion products which are bl@@dy brilliant IMHO, and for example the opinion of others too - download the BH independent test results from their site - you will be impressed.

@gstuart is a fan of Dinitrol too ;)

Here's a pic of my D1 cill, simply coated with BH Dynax S-50 after fitting four years ago.... not touched since..
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I could produce similar pics of stuff protected using Dinitrol..... :)
 
I think my rear end is a bit far gone, patched for last MOT.

If I had the money I would fit a new chassis
 
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