Pagoda SL Group
W113 Pagoda SL Group => Body, interior, paint, chrome, and cosmetic items => Topic started by: larryled on December 16, 2018, 01:00:45
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Have a 67 230SL that has rusted front bumper support. It looks like it must be cut off and new one welded on. Appreciate help from someone that has fixed this problem. Thanks, Larry
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Larry i will try and give you a little help.
Remove the bumber completely, then get correct size spanners and remove old bolts, holding the bumper guards on,
until they either snap break or off,but while doing that, it can actually swell the slot where
the bolt head is and that can be beat out later ,.apply a good spray lubricate on all items before you start.
I did my front ones about a month ago,because both were loose, purchased new stainless coach bolts from bunnings your home dept,
they have the same size square on bolts.
Im going to remove both bumpers in about 3 months to do the rear ,and then prep the backs of bumpers
and apply grey Bill Hirsch miracle paint. Its the best better then POR 15.
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Depending how bad your rust is you may be able to section and repair only the bad areas. However the best repair would be to replace the front bumper support with new. Purchase both halves new and have them spot welded together for an original looking repair. If a spot welder is not available, you can plug weld them together then grind down the plug welds and simulate factory spot welds. You may be able to salvage the right and left support. You will need some nice grinders with cut-off wheels or a plasma cutter to remove the old rusted parts. Take some time to paint the inside of the parts before you weld them together, so they will not rust again. Areas to be welded must be ground free of paint, dirt and rust before welding. Be sure to prep and paint all welded areas after welding also.
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And just a suggestion, if you have a fair amount of rust around that area, while you are under there, check underneath the middle of the front cross member by poking it with something sharp to see that there is no rust in the cross member.
Twice when checking this on two different Pagodas that had quite heavy rust in the bumpers they also had rust in the cross member to the point of having a hole right through underneath. I suspect it is a rust point in the car.
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.../...they also had rust in the cross member to the point of having a hole right through underneath. I suspect it is a rust point in the car
Especially if the two water drain channels in the cross member have been plugged by dirt and/or underbody stuff, so that water has collected inside (condensation etc.). Then rots from the inside out.
As mentioned before, poke the drains with some dowel or screw driver to make sure they are open and functional. Goes for the whole chassis
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Hi,
Have a look at the body shell reference photos (...#281ff): https://www.hanshehl.de/tipp19.htm#121.
...WRe
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All, thanks for you very quick response to my plea for help with the rusted bumper support. However I misstated the part. It is the “cross member” that the bumper bolts onto, that Gary alluded to in his reply. This part is appropriately 3” D by 4” high and is part of the frame. Is looks welded on to that on either side, and a quick look tells me this is no DIY job. Pelican Parts has what appears to be this part for $127.00. Not MB, but if correct, I could live with minor quality difference. So different problem now, any suggestions? Thanks again, Larry
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Hi Larry,
My reply was concerning the front cross member. It would be difficult for a DIY, unless you had sheet metal fabrication and welding experience. Be aware that the front cross member comes in two halves, front and rear. The two "trapezoid shaped" bumper supports are welded to the front crossmember and do not come with the new cross member.