Sill/Bodywork/cab floor repair help

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Sill/Bodywork/cab floor repair help

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I have a few :lol: questions on repairing my rusty bus.

Time has finally caught up with my sills and cab floor. I've closed my eyes when looking at them for a while now but the day has come when I'm going to have to tackle them before the MOT man turns them into crumble come May :cry: Plus I've got a bit of money to do it which is a rarity.

I also have a few other bodywork issues but obviously the sills and Drivers side cab floor are the priority.

Question 1 Answered - Are these under chassis parts still available from anywhere (the bit with the drain hole)? PICTURE

The reason I ask is that on both sides they are starting to rust through in places and they are completely crumbling where they attach to the outer sill.

Found them on Vagcat. Side members 253801251 and 253801252

Question 2 - I need to remove the interior in order to tackle the rusty seam on the offside panel. Has anyone got any experience of repairing this using the repair panel from AH Schofield? (I have seen http://www.rustbuster.nl/Bus_zijpaneel/index1.htm) PICTURE

Question 3 - How much of a job would it be to repair the rotten sliding door sill and which parts do I need? In picture 1 would only a repair be necessary or replace the whole part?

PICTURE 1
PICTURE 2

Question 4 - Rusty floorpan. Is this just a case of cutting out the rot and welding in some new? The cause is most likely a leaking windscreen seal but that's for another day

PICTURE 1
PICTURE 2

Onto the less pressing rust problems :wink:

Question 5 - Is fitting a sliding door repair skin inner and outer a big job? Anyone on here done it? Does it cause any deformation? PICTURE

Question 6 - Can the front panel above the bumper be locally repaired or am I best fitting a new lower front panel? PICTURE

Question 7 - How much are the NS wheel arches from VW? Part 251-809-156 PICTURE

Question 8 - Can this be fixed by removing the rear window and welding in a plate? PICTURE

And finally a very low priorityQuestion 9 - How would I go about replacing this bit of guttering? PICTURE

Sorry for bombarding you with so many questions at once but come mid-september I'm looking to tackle these issues :oops

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Cruz,

You and I need to talk m8 - I am in the middle of doing quite a few of the repairs your asking about; inner and outer sills/ front/rear wheel arches/centre body section (also repairing B pillars etc) - I have quite a few pics of the work I am doing... will try and get them up on photobucket for you to see if I get chance

If you wanna give me a ring feel free - 07814894957 - you may get an answer phone; if so leave me a message and I'll get back to you :wink:

regards

Doug
It is by will alone that I set my 'van' in motion!

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Are you doing the repairs yourself?

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Hi all
I am new owner of t25 1982 van
Betty Blu
i amat present rubbing down and oing to have a go at the ROLLER paint job.
Before I start, I am doing all the main body work.
Now, I need a rear near side passanger wheel arch ?????
can any boby direct me ???? beevers in bradford have let me down a few times already
cheers
Tempo[/i]
5818 TEMPO BOUGHT VAN OFF A FRIEND,SOME FRIEND I HEAR YOU CRY :+)

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Post by dugcati »

Cruz

Are you doing the repairs yourself?

Aye - am indeed although I have started to wonder if it was a good idea

:?
It is by will alone that I set my 'van' in motion!

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