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CAUTION: VIEWERS OF A NERVOUS DISPOSITION MAY WANT TO LOOK AWAY NOW
Well, there I was, innocently thumb-twiddling my way around Amazon the other day, when I noticed they had some of their special 'One Day Deals' on a couple of those wee WiFi Endoscope camera gadgets. So, impetuous devil that I am [plus the fact Prime got me by the nether regions by saying "Order within the next 2 hours 11 minutes for delivery today" ] I bought one. Justifying it to myself that I'd be able to use it to see where a leak in our spare bedroom ceiling is coming from and --even better!-- to take a peek inside the nether regions of my Land Cruiser and see if they really do "rot from the inside out".
So here we go [sorry if the orientation is wrong on some of them. It's pretty impossible to tell which way is up, with the camera out of sight and no reference points]....
First a couple of shots of the inside of the chassis rail towards the front of the vehicle. Not half bad, if I say so myself:
Now on towards the middle of the chassis rail. And the first signs of rust starting to appear. Although still nothing to write home in dismay about:
And now the bit all you horror fans have been waiting for. Time to cower behind the sofa as we explore 'The Rear of the Chassis Rail'!
I think this we can call the 'Transition Zone':
Oh, the humanity!
On the left you can see the bit where I knocked some rot out, while wrestling with the LSV:
ie: those last two pics were inside this section:
The only fresh looking bit of metal in the whole area. The end of the screw holding the LSV bracket on, which I'd cleaned up and treated to a coating of copper slip:
After this horror show, it was onto the sills. Which also have a couple of rotted patches where I was able to poke a hole through. The sills are a similar story to the chassis rail, only in a much smaller area. Some patches are almost corrosion free and then, right next to those, will be an area so rotten you can stick your finger through it.
Some nice rotted bits...
And then, just next to them, some areas with only a wee bit of surface rust:
Thankfully, it wasn't all doom and gloom. I had a hoke up inside the axle towers [or hangers, whatever you call them] , which is another notorious rot spot on these and was pleasantly surprised to find that they were [at least in comparison with the chassis rail further back] almost mint:
And, just to round off my exploration, a couple of snaps of the top of the fuel tank where the plumbing is. I was actually surprised to see hardly any sign of rust there at all, as I'd thought that was bound to be a moisture trap:
Well, there you go folks. The moral of this story is 'Be careful what you impulse purchase off the intarwebs'.
But remember. As they say at the end of Crimewatch: Don't have nightmares!'
Well, there I was, innocently thumb-twiddling my way around Amazon the other day, when I noticed they had some of their special 'One Day Deals' on a couple of those wee WiFi Endoscope camera gadgets. So, impetuous devil that I am [plus the fact Prime got me by the nether regions by saying "Order within the next 2 hours 11 minutes for delivery today" ] I bought one. Justifying it to myself that I'd be able to use it to see where a leak in our spare bedroom ceiling is coming from and --even better!-- to take a peek inside the nether regions of my Land Cruiser and see if they really do "rot from the inside out".
So here we go [sorry if the orientation is wrong on some of them. It's pretty impossible to tell which way is up, with the camera out of sight and no reference points]....
First a couple of shots of the inside of the chassis rail towards the front of the vehicle. Not half bad, if I say so myself:
Now on towards the middle of the chassis rail. And the first signs of rust starting to appear. Although still nothing to write home in dismay about:
And now the bit all you horror fans have been waiting for. Time to cower behind the sofa as we explore 'The Rear of the Chassis Rail'!
I think this we can call the 'Transition Zone':
Oh, the humanity!
On the left you can see the bit where I knocked some rot out, while wrestling with the LSV:
ie: those last two pics were inside this section:
The only fresh looking bit of metal in the whole area. The end of the screw holding the LSV bracket on, which I'd cleaned up and treated to a coating of copper slip:
After this horror show, it was onto the sills. Which also have a couple of rotted patches where I was able to poke a hole through. The sills are a similar story to the chassis rail, only in a much smaller area. Some patches are almost corrosion free and then, right next to those, will be an area so rotten you can stick your finger through it.
Some nice rotted bits...
And then, just next to them, some areas with only a wee bit of surface rust:
Thankfully, it wasn't all doom and gloom. I had a hoke up inside the axle towers [or hangers, whatever you call them] , which is another notorious rot spot on these and was pleasantly surprised to find that they were [at least in comparison with the chassis rail further back] almost mint:
And, just to round off my exploration, a couple of snaps of the top of the fuel tank where the plumbing is. I was actually surprised to see hardly any sign of rust there at all, as I'd thought that was bound to be a moisture trap:
Well, there you go folks. The moral of this story is 'Be careful what you impulse purchase off the intarwebs'.
But remember. As they say at the end of Crimewatch: Don't have nightmares!'
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