Paint it promptly with undercoat, one with a galvanising base would be good.
It doesnt have to be super presentable as its never seen.  Then stick new
sound deadening over it, as the seat springs sometimes hit this area.  Left
bare, they will make noise and remove the paint.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jim Little" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, 23 June 2002 20:17 PM
Subject: rust


> guys
>
> i need some advice on rust pretection, prevention.
>
> I recently installed an electric fuel pump and put new
> fuel hoses in unfortunately i did not put them in
> tight enough. Next day the area where the rear seat is
> was full of leaked fuel. It was great fun to see. the
> area had sound deadening in there which was of course
> destroyed. In the process of pull this up i accidently
> scraped the undercoat off back to bare metal.
>
> Can anybody tell me what i need to do to fix this
> problem.
>
> cheers all
>
>
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> - Find yourself a bargain!
>
>

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