gt;> filler not very well stuck to the fibreglass.
>>> Maybe water has got behind it and frozen pushing the water out.
>>>
>>> You are going to have to dig out that cracked lump of filler and see
>>> whats behind it.
>>>
>>> Jim
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that cracked lump of filler
and see whats behind it.
Jim
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*To:* Quantum Owners Group
*Subject:* [Quantum Owners] H4 Chassis corrosion?
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>> filler not very well stuck to the fibreglass.
>> Maybe water has got behind it and frozen pushing the water out.
>>
>> You are going to have to dig out that cracked lump of filler and see
>> whats behind it.
>>
>> Jim
>>
>>
>> *Fr
has got behind it and frozen pushing the water out.
>
> You are going to have to dig out that cracked lump of filler and see whats
> behind it.
>
> Jim
>
>
> *From:* flob...@gmail.com
> *Sent:* Sunday, January 22, 2023 11:50 AM
> *To:* Quantum Owners Grou
You might be jumping the gun here. I think that area is where the two
halves of the fiber glass body are joined. Most H4s have a rubber strip
over this join. I only know of a single H4 that had the join smoothed and
painted over and that was a white car.
I suspect that may be filler cracking
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Recently I thought it was to time to do something with the H4. Charged the
battery and it started first time after 18 months standing, quick check
over, evicted mouse, cleaned discs and went for MOT. Failed on perished