Waxoyl (and similar) into Bulkhead Pillars on Series IIa

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  • warrenperkinson
    Low Range
    • Jan 2014
    • 78

    Waxoyl (and similar) into Bulkhead Pillars on Series IIa

    I'd like to get some decent rust protection inside the bulkhead pillars of my series IIa 88" (I use a product similar to Waxoyl called Prolan - which is a lanolin based product which I highly recommend).

    I have thought about injecting it through the hinge mounting bolt holes, but I have also read on other sites about drilling a small hole into the top of the bulkhead pillar.

    Has anyone tried either of these on a series IIa? Which would you recommend? Or is there a trick that I'm missing?

    Cheers...

    '71 Series IIa "Horace"
    88", RHD, 2.25 petrol.
    New Zealand.
  • TedW
    5th Gear
    • Feb 2007
    • 887

    #2
    Originally posted by warrenperkinson
    I'd like to get some decent rust protection inside the bulkhead pillars of my series IIa 88" (I use a product similar to Waxoyl called Prolan - which is a lanolin based product which I highly recommend).

    I have thought about injecting it through the hinge mounting bolt holes, but I have also read on other sites about drilling a small hole into the top of the bulkhead pillar.

    Has anyone tried either of these on a series IIa? Which would you recommend? Or is there a trick that I'm missing?

    Cheers...
    You can get very good access through the hinge holes; especially helpful is one of the plastic hoses with the 360 degree applicator nozzle, available from our hosts. That guy can get you just about everywhere in the bulkhead - and the frame, as well.

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    • o2batsea
      Overdrive
      • Oct 2006
      • 1199

      #3
      Or take off the wing and shoot thru the spire nut holes

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