landrover Workshop Repair Guides

Land Rover Workshop Service and Repair Manuals

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CORROSION PREVENTION AND SEALING

SEALING

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Equipment for the removal of tough anti-corrosion sealers offers varying degrees of speed and effectiveness. The 
compressed air-operated scraper (NOT an air chisel) offers a relatively quiet mechanical method using an extremely 
rapid reciprocating action. Move the operating end of the tool along the work surface to remove the material.

The most common method of removal is by means of a hot air blower with integral scraper.

High temperatures can be generated with this equipment which may cause fumes. Take care during its use.

Another tool, and one of the most efficient methods, is the rapid-cutting 'hot knife'. This tool uses a wide blade and is 
quick and versatile, able to be used easily in profiled sections where access is otherwise difficult.

Use the following procedure when repairing underbody coatings:

Remove existing underbody coatings.
After panel repair, clean the affected area with a solvent wipe, and treat bare metal with an etch phosphate 

material.

Re-prime the affected area.

CAUTION: DO NOT, under any circumstances, apply underbody sealer directly to bare metal surfaces.

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Replace all heat-fusible plugs which have been disturbed. Where such plugs are not available use rubber 
grommets of equivalent size, ensuring that they are embedded in sealer.

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Mask off all mounting faces from which mechanical components, hoses and pipe clips, have been removed. 
Underbody sealer must be applied before such components are refitted.

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Brush sealer into all exposed seams.

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Spray the affected area with an approved service underbody sealer.

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Remove masking from component mounting faces, and touch-in where necessary. Allow adequate drying time 
before applying underbody wax.

After refitting mechanical components, including hoses and pipes and other fixtures, mask off the brake discs and 
apply a coat of approved underbody wax.

NOTE: Where repairs include the application of finish paint coats in the areas requiring underbody wax, carry out paint 
operations before applying wax.

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