So then do scooby's ROT ?
#1
As topic really ..
As some of the subaru turbo's are getting on for 10 years old now and as they are slowly comeing down to a price i can afford i was wondering if they suffer from any rust problems ?
I know that looking at them from the top (ie not the underside) they look fine but whats going on underneath ??
Take a sierra cossie for example - looks fine when looking around it - arches still solid etc but ive sean loads with rotten rear chassis legs and holes in sills etc !! are early subaru turbo's like this or did subaru actually take a few minutes on the production line to underseal them
Thanks..
[Edited by rs125 - 10/10/2002 9:46:38 PM]
As some of the subaru turbo's are getting on for 10 years old now and as they are slowly comeing down to a price i can afford i was wondering if they suffer from any rust problems ?
I know that looking at them from the top (ie not the underside) they look fine but whats going on underneath ??
Take a sierra cossie for example - looks fine when looking around it - arches still solid etc but ive sean loads with rotten rear chassis legs and holes in sills etc !! are early subaru turbo's like this or did subaru actually take a few minutes on the production line to underseal them
Thanks..
[Edited by rs125 - 10/10/2002 9:46:38 PM]
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in answer to your question yes they do suffer with rot a little bit but not in any easy to find areas on the alloy bonnet models the alloy corrodes on the leading edge of the bonnet very small and very easy to fix and under the battery and washer res easy to see y with all that water there not much but expensive to have this repaired i had mine done when i had a new front panel fitted they had to cut the affected area out and fabricate a new piece of metal excellent end result though.
#7
Mine is a 94 WRX. Brought into the country 2 years ago. Only rust on it is on the battery bracket and a tiny chip on the top edge of the boot lid (5 door). All hinges/brackets/panels etc are fine. Don't know if it was undersealed but the bottom of the car looks ok.
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#9
93 wrx.
been in the country 4 years owned by me for 4 years, no underseal, regular driver, regular washed top to bottom & underneth, no rot anywhere that I can see.
But I know of a blue car 99 I think owned by a MOD on here that has surface rust in the roof where the sunrooof was cut in & not cured properly
been in the country 4 years owned by me for 4 years, no underseal, regular driver, regular washed top to bottom & underneth, no rot anywhere that I can see.
But I know of a blue car 99 I think owned by a MOD on here that has surface rust in the roof where the sunrooof was cut in & not cured properly
#11
I have found a load of rust on my uk96! At some point the windscreen has been replaced, whoever scraped the sealant off damaged the underlying paintwork.
So rust on both pillars, suggest that anyone who has had the windscreen replaced has a good look for this, will need to unclip the trim either side of the screen.
Have now repainted and re sealed, but as they say 'rust never sleeps'.
So rust on both pillars, suggest that anyone who has had the windscreen replaced has a good look for this, will need to unclip the trim either side of the screen.
Have now repainted and re sealed, but as they say 'rust never sleeps'.
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Same on mine.. both A pillars are showing signs of bubbling rust by the screen and it is a NEW screen.. ARGH!!!!
Going to have the pillars painted soon.
Going to have the pillars painted soon.
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My grandad, god rest his soul, bought a Sooby 1800 in 1982, 2 weeks b4 passing away. Mum kept it going for about 10 years or so, 80 odd k on the clock, and it rusted pretty badly... That was a long time ago though.
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This was a topic I was going to raise as a Informational Item relating to a list of possible rust areas on early Impreza's
My additions to the list
Bottom of the radiators (the full length metal bracket at the base of the radiator corrodes somewhat in the areas round the drain holes)
Top spoiler mounting brackets on 5-door models
Obviously slight surface corrosion on various bolts and suspension item welds etc
And corrosion on heatshield nuts and bolts
And moderately thick surface corrosion on certain exhaust components especially towards the rear
Oh, and surface corrosion on brake disk hubs, front and rear
(but I've painted mine)
Not had a chance to look inside the doors yet, as that is a slight worry (as rain definitely works it way down there, and could cause problems). One of my rear door sliding bar thingies (you know what I mean, half way up in the gap where the hinges are, metal bar approx 12mm by 3mm, with a kink in it to hold the door open, usually covered in grease) suffers from slight corrosion as water seems to collect there inside the door
Re the import underseal thing
They do have thicker chip resistant paint and some underseal in critical areas, but even without extra underseal, the underside remains corrosion free (unless you get a really heavy stone chip etc)
The problem with extra underseal is that unless it is properly applied, corrosion can occur underneath it and you can't see it till its too late !
Lets make this a definitive list -- contributions welcome
[Edited by Stephen Cole - 10/14/2002 5:00:46 PM]
My additions to the list
Bottom of the radiators (the full length metal bracket at the base of the radiator corrodes somewhat in the areas round the drain holes)
Top spoiler mounting brackets on 5-door models
Obviously slight surface corrosion on various bolts and suspension item welds etc
And corrosion on heatshield nuts and bolts
And moderately thick surface corrosion on certain exhaust components especially towards the rear
Oh, and surface corrosion on brake disk hubs, front and rear
(but I've painted mine)
Not had a chance to look inside the doors yet, as that is a slight worry (as rain definitely works it way down there, and could cause problems). One of my rear door sliding bar thingies (you know what I mean, half way up in the gap where the hinges are, metal bar approx 12mm by 3mm, with a kink in it to hold the door open, usually covered in grease) suffers from slight corrosion as water seems to collect there inside the door
Re the import underseal thing
They do have thicker chip resistant paint and some underseal in critical areas, but even without extra underseal, the underside remains corrosion free (unless you get a really heavy stone chip etc)
The problem with extra underseal is that unless it is properly applied, corrosion can occur underneath it and you can't see it till its too late !
Lets make this a definitive list -- contributions welcome
[Edited by Stephen Cole - 10/14/2002 5:00:46 PM]
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