Meg failed her MOT

Meg failed her MOT was created by adamelphick

Posted 13 years 7 months ago #23046
Well took her for her yearly medical and she failed!

Rust hole on the front subframe - right by the rear mount! Have to weld a patch as a temporary repair.

Sidelight bulb 'a bit dim'!!

Handbrake too high (rear pads need replacing apparently so that should sort this out).

Advisals on various bushes etc.

So - gonna weld a patch (what thickness metal do I have to use?) on the rust hole. Then remove the subframe from Fleur which is surprisingly solid. Remove everything - de-rust it, and then paint it with galvanising paint and top coat. Renew all bushes with poly. Then refit all the suspension parts from Fleur, then in the summer fit it to Meg....

That should make her last a lot longer!

Typically though I now have horrid flu and feel like crap so am really looking forward to welding!

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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Re: Meg failed her MOT

Posted 13 years 7 months ago #23052
Sounds like a plan.:thumbsup:

I'm no expert on welding(far from it) but wouldn't you have to use a metal patch of the same gauge as the subframe?

David
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Replied by adamelphick on topic Re: Meg failed her MOT

Posted 13 years 7 months ago #23065
Rekon so - I'll cut a bit of the rear from fleur i guess and use that.

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Replied by adamelphick on topic Re: Meg failed her MOT

Posted 13 years 7 months ago #23330
OK got all the bits n bobs I need ready - very reasonable too - less than £40 for brake pads, oil filter, air filter, fuel filter, brake cleaner and a bottle of engine flush! ( www.eurocarparts.com - picked them up from local branch).

NOw sun has gone in and the sky is ominous! GRRR Better get the welder and grinder out quick methinks!!!
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Replied by rough luck on topic Re: Meg failed her MOT

Posted 13 years 7 months ago #23332
I have to do the same on the metro today not looking forward to welding upside down with an arc welder...lol

Youtube channel of mods an track pics

http://www.youtube.com/user/busternorris?feature=mhum

Website: http://www.roughluckracing.com/ MG Rover Mobile Repairs Nationwide and Western Europe

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Replied by David Aiketgate on topic Re: Meg failed her MOT

Posted 13 years 7 months ago #23336
Rather you than me.:lol:

David
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Replied by adamelphick on topic Re: Meg failed her MOT

Posted 13 years 7 months ago #23365
Finally completed it all at 8pm! My crappy Halfrauds gas-less MIG is a piece of old toot! The wire is is unevenly fed through that it is a lottery if you get a good weld or not! Eventually managed to get it all to stick properly and then ground the bloody welding down a bit and liberally applied stone shield. Hopefully it will pass.

Put the new rear pads on and bled all the brakes - that feels better.

Changed the air and fuel filters.

Just hope that a good dose of Redex will sort the uneven emissions!

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Replied by rough luck on topic Re: Meg failed her MOT

Posted 13 years 7 months ago #23372
They may have a grumble at you for putting the stone chip on it, your not ment to till after the re-test, but they should be ok if you let them have a good poke about

Youtube channel of mods an track pics

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Website: http://www.roughluckracing.com/ MG Rover Mobile Repairs Nationwide and Western Europe

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Replied by adamelphick on topic Re: Meg failed her MOT

Posted 13 years 7 months ago #23375

rough luck wrote: They may have a grumble at you for putting the stone chip on it, your not ment to till after the re-test, but they should be ok if you let them have a good poke about


Oh bugger! He didn't say leave it - he can poke all he wants as I am going to change the subframe in the summer anyway - this is just a temporary patch.

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Posted 13 years 7 months ago #23380
Good to know. Always wanted a welder...at least I know where NOT to go
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Replied by bryan young on topic Re: Meg failed her MOT

Posted 13 years 7 months ago #23381

adamelphick wrote:

rough luck wrote: They may have a grumble at you for putting the stone chip on it, your not ment to till after the re-test, but they should be ok if you let them have a good poke about


Oh bugger! He didn't say leave it - he can poke all he wants as I am going to change the subframe in the summer anyway - this is just a temporary patch.


I agree with Jon, it might be worth scraping the stone chip off so the tester can see the patch, one of our club members needed the front chassis leg patched on his MGB for its Mot and the tester insisted that no underseal was applied before he re-tested! He passed it and it was recoated afterwards. Hope she passes :woohoo:
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Replied by adamelphick on topic Re: Meg failed her MOT

Posted 13 years 7 months ago #23418


Woohoo - my less than gorgeous welding was apparently 'quite good' - she needs a good run though as her emissions were borderline!

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