That looks like its worth a go.
A quick search around for Optima didnt find many results on t'interweb. So the nagging concern is how old is their stock and what's the shelf life? (Edit: data sheet says 2 year shelf life unopened container)...
3M will be the proper gear. I’m sure I asked YRM when I got the replacement part what they recommended and it was 3M, buts it’s stupid money just to use a very small amount of it. I’ve saved this seller and if it’s still on the go next time I...
Good point. Its smaller, more localised areas where there is already a fold/stiffener I'm thinking about.
Like these:
The last one is a historical repair that needs redoing.
The adhesive would not be used alone, but would cut down the number...
I think the fact the alloy sheet is flat is going to be your biggest enemy, ie it can wibble/wobble like a thunder sound board is going to make a glued joint fail.
Izzy is going to need some remedial repairs and patching and there is a strong desire to keep the number of rivets - particularly visible ones - down to what is necessary.
So current thinking is modern 2 part expoxy adhesives, the stuff used...
I saw the dented bonnet stiffener...put 2 and 2 together and thought the top of the engine was an interefence fit without the dents.
I will offer it all up and see - thanks for the advice. Knowing this is priceless.
Odd, as my Isuzu 2.8 sits fine without modding the bonnet. I fitted the top mount intercooler and it still missed the bonnet, though I cut a hole anyway for the bonnet scoop.
Looking at it...being in the last third of my life and wanting to enjoy myself...what made me think trying to recover this ferrous mess was a good use of my time?
Sanity check over and thank you!
The bonnet stiffener on Izzy is rusted to the point daylight now appears through sections:
The question: Is this really worth repairing? Or time for a replacement?
The Isuzu 2.8 engine sits a little higher than what fits under the original...
The bonnet stiffener is rotten as a pear.
With holes.
The spare wheel carrier was unbolted and the bonnet hinge screws saw the slitting wheel release their grip.
I dont know if there is an authorised way to remove the stiffner. The oak wedges...
One of the rear crossmembers had seen the metal moth generate fresh air where steel should be.
Tonight's task was to fill it in with a small patch:
And weld it back in.
Only got access to arc at the moment and that can be a bit fierce on...
The rear floor had enough metal moth holes to think pulling the floor up and replacing it was a good idea:
Its not a job to be rushed. I think there were 66 spot welds and I lost count with the steel rivets, some of which were easy to access...