TR6BobNF
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Could really use some help here guys. With the engine out I'm still working on detailing the engine bay in my TR6 but it appears the rust in the battery tray area is worse than I expected and I don't think a small patch is going to work. Now that I've been at the area with the heavy wire brush on the grinder I can see that I'll have to cut out a much bigger piece than I originally counted on. I don't want to pay TRF $170 plus taxes and shipping for the battery tray repair panel so I'm looking for alternatives. Does anybody know where to get a cheaper fix OR how to fabricate a repair panel and put the stamped, strengthening ridges in the new piece? I was thinking some 1/8" x 3/4" flat bar laid underneath the new, raw sheet metal and pounded with a BFH might get the right shape in the new panel. An alternative might be to just fabricate a flat replacement panel and slope it just slightly forward or kink it a touch in the middle to allow water to run off and top it with a plastic battery tray for $53.00 from TRF. Keep in mind, any fabrication is considered "free" to me; parts are extra. Any suggestions?
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