At the edge of the front fender well, the sheet metal turns inward 90 degrees for stiffness. Right fender has about a 6 inch crack in the 90 degree bend, at about the 1:00 position. It has been there for at least 6 years and 30K plus miles. The crack has progressed; first noticed when it was about an inch long several years ago. I planned on stop drilling the crack at each end, and weld/braze the crack. But, wait there’s more.
I also have a ‘78 basket case donor car. I considered using a donor fender, BUT. When looking at the donor fenders, they have a very similar condition. The 90 degree flange on both sides is obviously warped (at that location only), and there is less obvious outward bulge at the same location. Finally, I have a Bugeye bonnet (in poor condition) that has the same warpage and crack in the right fender well, approximately same location. None of these cars have any front end damage. This is either a common stress point, or one heck of a coincidence. I understand the Bugeye damage as the bonnet is not well supported.
Question: is there a best way to repair? Simple braze/weld? Needs doubler on inside?
Stress cracks will usually reappear if the stress is not relieved, or at least repaired properly to spread out (or stop) the stress. Adding a doubler may mean the stress just starts again at the edge of the doubler.
Thanks for your experience and help. Blueghost.
I also have a ‘78 basket case donor car. I considered using a donor fender, BUT. When looking at the donor fenders, they have a very similar condition. The 90 degree flange on both sides is obviously warped (at that location only), and there is less obvious outward bulge at the same location. Finally, I have a Bugeye bonnet (in poor condition) that has the same warpage and crack in the right fender well, approximately same location. None of these cars have any front end damage. This is either a common stress point, or one heck of a coincidence. I understand the Bugeye damage as the bonnet is not well supported.
Question: is there a best way to repair? Simple braze/weld? Needs doubler on inside?
Stress cracks will usually reappear if the stress is not relieved, or at least repaired properly to spread out (or stop) the stress. Adding a doubler may mean the stress just starts again at the edge of the doubler.
Thanks for your experience and help. Blueghost.
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