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45 series chassis crack
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45 series chassis crack
does anybody know what i can do about my chassis cracking in front of the rear right hand wheel on my 82 fj45? ,can it be repared and will it fix the problam ?
I have fixed a few of these in the past myself. 45's and 40's. Also cracking near cab mounts etc.
It is fine to weld the rivited brackets on. You have to remove the bracket, V out the crack, weld it up and then put what we call a fish plate on the back overlapping the cracked area by 300m either side. This plate is just stitch welded in place still allow the chassis to flex a bit with out it cracking again and adding additional strength.
Hope this helps,
Troy.
It is fine to weld the rivited brackets on. You have to remove the bracket, V out the crack, weld it up and then put what we call a fish plate on the back overlapping the cracked area by 300m either side. This plate is just stitch welded in place still allow the chassis to flex a bit with out it cracking again and adding additional strength.
Hope this helps,
Troy.
Would probably last another 10 years if you aren't carting heavy weight or towing anything. Particularly if its only the inner 'C'xx.45_UTE.XX wrote:nah its not rusty .its cracked infront of the hanger on the inner piece the outer chassis is fine ,in the common spot
Just have a guy like bubs weld it up and stick a fish plate over it:
kinda a bit of flat steel cut out like this < > welded over the spot.
hands and mums dont count!!!
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