Should I be worried? Rust under battery tray

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Amendonsa

Should I be worried? Rust under battery tray

Post by Amendonsa »

While waiting for my alternator to be rebuilt, I started poking around under my battery tray.

As far as I can tell, rust seems to be limited to this area. Can't find anything anywhere else. Frame rail seems solid, but I am admittedly a serious newbie in this area.

Problem is, I can't figure how someone might get in to this area, especially from below, to fix it. Im leaning towards covering it all in POR15 and calling it good.

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fredguaz
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Re: Should I be worried? Rust under battery tray

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Ouch! Looks like leaking battery acid, perhaps isolated to that area. I would be looking at cutting/drilling out and replacing some metal. Do you have a mig welder?
Fred
Lake Norman, NC

1977 Fiat Spider (current project)
1977 Triumph Bonneville 750 (previous project)
1971 Honda CT-70 K0
1972 Honda CT-70 K1
1990 GMC S-15 Jimmy (Daily driver)
Amendonsa

Re: Should I be worried? Rust under battery tray

Post by Amendonsa »

Thanks for the reply.

Unfortunately, no. I am interested in learning, but to be honest, I am not even really sure how to get to it to cut out the bad areas. Taking off the fender would give great access, but I have read that it is very involved.

May have to get a professional to look and give me an idea what may be involved.
fredguaz
Posts: 124
Joined: Fri Aug 23, 2013 2:28 pm
Your car is a: 1977 Fiat Spider
Location: Lake Norman, NC

Re: Should I be worried? Rust under battery tray

Post by fredguaz »

Look around edges for spot welds. May have to remove some paint to see. Then you will need a spot weld cutter for your drill. I bought a 3 pack from Eastwood, maybe 30 or 40 bucks can't remember. Once you drill out spot welds, it can be removed. I hope I'm correct. Not familiar with that location.
Fred
Lake Norman, NC

1977 Fiat Spider (current project)
1977 Triumph Bonneville 750 (previous project)
1971 Honda CT-70 K0
1972 Honda CT-70 K1
1990 GMC S-15 Jimmy (Daily driver)
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