I was under my B today admiring the oily scenery when lo and behold, I saw a gash hole on the undercarriage. To be more specific, it's roughly the size of 1 and a half quarters sat end to end. It's located on the right castle rail, just before (but not touching) where the rail turns up into the body proper. /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/wall.gif
Missed that one in the initial inspection. I went back over poking the rest of the castle rail, the sill and the frame rail with a screwdriver to check for other surprises. Thankfully, none found; the left side looks to be fully intact as well.
I couldn't see much inside the hole area, though the area surrounding it seems to be relatively solid. I think I should be okay to make a little patch for it and tack it on, put some undercoat on to seal it and call it done.
Any thoughts, advice or opinions would be appreciated; this would be my first foray into working on a unibody structure.
Missed that one in the initial inspection. I went back over poking the rest of the castle rail, the sill and the frame rail with a screwdriver to check for other surprises. Thankfully, none found; the left side looks to be fully intact as well.
I couldn't see much inside the hole area, though the area surrounding it seems to be relatively solid. I think I should be okay to make a little patch for it and tack it on, put some undercoat on to seal it and call it done.
Any thoughts, advice or opinions would be appreciated; this would be my first foray into working on a unibody structure.