Ford Transit Van Rust Holes [MOT FAIL!] Welding Repair Guide For UK 2.2 FWD Van | 14

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  • Ford Transit Van Rust Holes [MOT FAIL!] Welding Repair Guide For UK 2.2 FWD Van | 14
    Here are a couple of the things we used during this work:
    Waxoyl underseal: ebay.us/EYxOAm
    Welding Wire: ebay.us/ZKT33z
    Clarke Weld MIG 150 TE Turbo: ebay.us/jbdfE8 (this is the newer version)
    Argon/CO2 Welding Gas & Regulator: ebay.us/7BOngD
    Angle Grinder Wire Brushes: ebay.us/sSJjtM
    Safety Goggles: ebay.us/2Dvt5C
    Every year in the UK vehicles have to go through a government test to ensure that road safety is maintained. It checks things like the steering, suspension, brakes and structural integrity of the vehicle. Also in the UK we put a lot of salt on the roads in the Winter so vehicles do tend to rust a lot. So this year when our Transit went in for its MOT it failed. It being an older vehicle, a teenager now, I expected something to come up. Wear in the steering, suspension faults, brake wear, all of these things were in my mind. I was a little surprised when it failed and listed things implying major problems with structural integrity. At first I thought, “ OH no, the van is dead and on its way to the scrap yard”. But then I realised that I have been under the van and it certainly isn’t falling apart. So I go the MOT inspector to walk me through the areas of concern. It soon became obvious that although the rust holes were quite bad, they certainly weren’t terminal. The transit has two very hefty chassis rails that the suspension is connected to, the rust that was picked up wouldn’t cause a problem with them for some time.
    The most important thing was to cut the metal back to where the rust was only on the surface. This meant that most of the holes became a lot bigger when they were cut out. We did put some rust treatment inside the areas where the rust was before welding new plates in, but it will still need some more effort when the weather gets better to ensure that the rust doesn’t become a bigger problem in the future.
    Although not overly difficult it did take a couple of days or more overall. We were very lucky that the weather was “reasonable”. We didn’t have anywhere to work inside, so it had to be done on the drive. If it had rained, or snowed, we wouldn’t have been able to do the job until another time. There was a time limit on us, because if a vehicle fails the test you can have the parts it failed on retested within 10 working days for free, otherwise it is a full new test at full price. We wanted to get in within the time period, so there was a bit of a push to get it done.
    There was also a bulb out for the test. I am sure it was working the day before when we checked them, we aren’t totally stupid. This was easy to replace. There were also a few advisories, these are things that the inspector notes, but are not bad enough for it to fail the test. A couple of tyres need replacing, we aren’t sure if we are going to change the wheels, so we need to decide on that before we buy tyres. There was also the frequent brake lines covered with grease, comment. I will look at cleaning them and painting them with a rust-inhibiting paint when I give the underside some more attention.
    Overall it wasn’t too bad. When I took it for the retest they were very happy with the repairs we had done. I really must give it some attention this Summer, or we will be doing it again with some new holes next year 🙂
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Komentáře • 84

  • @DaveJohnson-oh8lg
    @DaveJohnson-oh8lg Před dnem +1

    Nice watch 🎉 welder did the business 🎉

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před dnem

      Cheers Dave, was glad to get the van through its MOT. 👍

  • @bernardbrady1651
    @bernardbrady1651 Před rokem +3

    Had transit vans all my life. Always the same. Still love them.

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem +1

      They are great vans, despite the rust issues!

  • @1961kickboxer
    @1961kickboxer Před 4 měsíci +1

    Great video

  • @jonathanthorpe1653
    @jonathanthorpe1653 Před 6 měsíci +3

    I have a 2003 transit van. For the last 10 years I had to weld something for every MOT. I’ve become quite an expert now.😂

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Haha! Yeah they are quite a pain for rust. It's a real shame as they're great vans otherwise. At least you got to learn a new skill. 😆

    • @jonathanthorpe1653
      @jonathanthorpe1653 Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@SPANNERRASH the engine is faultless but the body not so good. I have just done both sills this year and it was pretty easy.

    • @user-jr2fm1sg6b
      @user-jr2fm1sg6b Před 4 měsíci +1

      Same here good van other than that!

    • @1961kickboxer
      @1961kickboxer Před 4 měsíci +1

      I’ve got a 53 plate mk6 going to weld seals up next

    • @jonathanthorpe1653
      @jonathanthorpe1653 Před 4 měsíci

      @@1961kickboxer when I ordered the sills there was two options. One was around £7 more expensive. When I went to collect them they was out of stock of one of the more expensive one’s. I took one of the lower cost one’s for the drivers side. However it took more work to get it to fit then the more expensive one I had got for the other side. If you do end up cutting out the old sills consider getting the better ones if that still is an opinion for the parts now.

  • @Boatlife1964
    @Boatlife1964 Před rokem +8

    Transit vans are like the Firth of Forth rail bridge….you’ll never stop welding them🥴🥴

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem +2

      Eventually it'll all be new. Ha. Keeps you busy!

  • @georgeclements2742
    @georgeclements2742 Před rokem +4

    Glad that you got the pass but I think that you may have to look at the sills before next year.

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem +1

      The rust has taken more of a hold than I realised. I intend to give it a good seeing to this year, but I intended to do it last year and didn't. However it does seem to have become a priority. The weather has become a lot more damp now, so it will have to wait. I just hope I don't forget or get too distracted before getting to it :)

  • @bicnarok
    @bicnarok Před 3 měsíci +1

    Might be buying an old ford nugget soon, nice to get some insight into rustmageddon.

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před 3 měsíci

      Haha! Have a good look underneath, sadly they are notorious for rusting. Shame as they're great vans overall.

  • @johnbroadbent9034
    @johnbroadbent9034 Před rokem +1

    nice job

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem

      Thanks, just the rest of the underside to underseal now.

  • @lupulflamand5673
    @lupulflamand5673 Před rokem +3

    Great to see that van not going to the scrap yard.

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem +1

      Thanks, still a lot of life in the old girl yet!

  • @phillcanning
    @phillcanning Před rokem +4

    Those jack stands 😮

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem +1

      Not living quite as dangerously as you think. Some blocks of wood, and the jack under tension, before venturing under. But yes, must get some better ones.

  • @frankbing1
    @frankbing1 Před rokem +4

    The only issue I have with the video was those Coca Cola axle stands, they maybe rated for 2 tons but I certainly wouldn’t trust them with the weight of a Transit on them, my son had a pair the exact same ones he put them under a VW Golf one day on a concrete driveway just like yours and one of them keeled over, he was very lucky not to have been under it at the time.

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem

      The whole van is less than 2 tons, but I know what you mean. That is why we put an additional Jenga set of blocks under and never went under if it didn't have the jack under a bit of tension as well.

  • @bruceburns1672
    @bruceburns1672 Před rokem +12

    From Australia , It's hard to believe that people who live in a country with permanent wet weather do not make moves to rustproof their vehicles as much as possible, surely the car industry could have a whole industry coating the underside and every nook and cranny with a rust preventor .

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem +2

      What, and ruin a whole industry of aftermarket rust proofing snake oil, and welding equipment. Plus the fact that the built in obsolescence of the modern electrics can't be relied on to kill vehicles off and needs a back up plan. :)

    • @bruceburns1672
      @bruceburns1672 Před rokem +1

      @@SPANNERRASH You are not wrong my friend .

    • @yensabi
      @yensabi Před rokem +4

      Same old Transit rust problems , I’ve had a fair few myself , I carn’t understand why Ford don’t use galvanised chassis and body panels to stop this , the Vauxhall vivaro / Renault traffic / Nissan primastar all use galvanised steel chassis and body and don’t suffer this problem , I have a 16 year old vivaro with no rust on the chassis or body...!
      Come on Ford get with the programme.... it’s probably down to them not wanting the vans to last too long so they can sell more... 👍

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem +1

      @@yensabi Yeah its a real shame as they are excellent vans other than that really. Interesting you say the other marques are galvanised, I didn't know about that. I wonder if Ford have changed their ways on more recent models.

    • @BillWashington-tr4iu
      @BillWashington-tr4iu Před rokem +1

      Back in the 1970s dealers would ask if you want zebart to rust treat and underseal your new car a firm in Oxford I had escort Mexico done there.

  • @scott48k21
    @scott48k21 Před rokem +1

    Wire brush and lanoguard the entire underside- will hold it back for a good while 👍

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem

      I keep hearing good things about Lanoguard, I suspect I will try it soon.

  • @chaussadetanguy2462
    @chaussadetanguy2462 Před měsícem +1

    Hello, nice job !!love it
    i ve just got a transit mk7 and i have rust just below the renforcment bar next to the door, do you know why there is rust here how can i stop the water who come here like thos it s not happen again ?

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před měsícem

      Moisture seems to get into all of the box sections so trying to completely seal them all doesn't seem possible. Ford couldn't manage it :) I try to spray rust preventative wax into every hole that I can find, on a reasonably regular basis, at least once a year or so. The sooner you start doing that in the life of the vehicle the more successful it will be. That and fixing the places where the rust does get a hold seems to be the only strategy. Good luck.

  • @jamesrichardson1901
    @jamesrichardson1901 Před rokem

    Welding sheet metal - no fun. Overhead sheet metal, even less fun. Good job!

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem

      You couldn't be more right about that James! Not a fun gig at all. Cheers!

  • @125sm3
    @125sm3 Před rokem +1

    Great repairs, I have saved a few Transits from the scrap yard in my time . Was that Flux cord wire you using ?

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem +1

      No, I think you can see the big cylinder of Argon/CO2 we use in a couple of the shots.

    • @liamcorrigan3158
      @liamcorrigan3158 Před rokem +1

      @@SPANNERRASH any issues with using gas outdoors? I’m trying to teach myself to weld at the moment to do some repairs on my Alfa (this channel has been an amazing help btw!) and, having been led to believe flux core was my only option, I’m struggling on with very little success so far. Wondering if I might actually be able to get away with using gas if the weather is kind…

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem

      Cheers @@liamcorrigan3158! To be honest it seemed to work just fine. The bigger issue was getting clean metal to weld my patches to. Of course in high winds your gas would blow away I'm sure, but maybe you could up the litres per minute to counteract that somewhat.
      I've seen people get great results with flux core, but when I was playing around with it I could never get clean results. Although that was a long while back when I knew a lot less about welding. I might try it again one day.
      Hope you get the Afla sorted!

  • @ijbmottesting
    @ijbmottesting Před rokem

    Some of those holes not to bad to weld the problem with transits is there are a body type constructed of lots of pieces ie box sections and sill Panels which makes any corrosion within 30cm of a mounting point a failure. The exhaust although looked a bit rough as fine for an MOT they all look like that

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem

      Yes, they seem set up to rust. Maybe Lanoguard would slow it down. Exhaust does keep exhausting though, just looks ugly.

  • @willemajorwilliemajor476
    @willemajorwilliemajor476 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Hi there. Just watching your video. The holes in the inner sill were not in a prescribed area. They were more than 30 cm from the seat belt anchorage points so should NOT have failed the mot. Should have just been advisories. Time to change mot stations. Hope your van got on ok this year.

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před 4 měsíci

      Thanks for that. I do try to find sensible MOT stations, but to be fair the inner sills did need attention.

    • @richiec9077
      @richiec9077 Před 19 dny

      30cm within any seat belt anchorage points and any load bearing structure

  • @annpeerkat2020
    @annpeerkat2020 Před rokem +3

    disturbing jack work... and you have 2 wheels you took off the car, so easy and handy to act as a safeguard in case the bodgey jackstand and brick/block fail.
    Instead of finding somewhere else to put them, I reckon a wise person would put them under the van to avoid organic mincing.
    How many people a year die under vehicles from lifting failures?

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem

      You are right to keep us vigilant about working under a jacked up vehicle. We used "2 ton" jack stands, backed up with some wooden blocks, and also had the jack against a jacking point when we were under the vehicle. We try to have at least two supports for the corner we are working on, and make every effort not to become complacent. It's a thought about putting the wheels under, but we only had one wheel off at a time, and one would just fit under the van anyway so not really an option.

  • @adrianmcardle85
    @adrianmcardle85 Před rokem

    How thick was the plate that you welded

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem

      Approx 1.2mm. It seems to be one of the most common gauges used for lots of body work.

  • @techscrew2
    @techscrew2 Před rokem +1

    😂 I would of moved the axle stand a few more times just to be sure

  • @RichardStefanits
    @RichardStefanits Před 3 měsíci +1

    The smiley transit was the last transit worth any money...

  • @marca5883
    @marca5883 Před 11 měsíci

    How many times does it take to position a axle stand??? 😳

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před 11 měsíci

      Enough so that you are happy with it :)

  • @garywinterbottom6073
    @garywinterbottom6073 Před rokem +1

    If ford had galvanized the van this wouldn't be such an issue I saw a 51 reg Renault traffic the other day no rust at all on outer bodywork.

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem

      That does make you think. Transits do seem to have more of a problem than others.

  • @carmanbazza
    @carmanbazza Před 3 měsíci +1

    I used to be a Transit fan but no more, 2:2 engine is crap even with full history like mine had.. As for rust take a look at the later ones underneath, saw a 2018 recently and it was shocking. I’ll stick to my 15 year old Vito no rust anywhere , sound engine 50 mpg motorway driving.. can’t wait for the slagging lol…

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před 3 měsíci

      Haha! No, in all honesty the Transits are bad for rust, its such a shame!
      However, I haven't had any issues with the engine. What went wrong with your 2.2?

    • @carmanbazza
      @carmanbazza Před 3 měsíci +1

      It started chucking out oil from the top if I remember , was told it’s very common on the 2:2.. only seven years old with ok miles and rusty door steps but I did clean and paint/ waxoyl everywhere then engine went…

  • @yensabi
    @yensabi Před rokem +1

    Get yourself some decent 5 ton rated stands , those things your using look well dodgy , you only live once make it last... 👍

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před rokem

      Yes the do seem a little flimsy! Used an extra support and the jack as well when underneath.

  • @grahamatkinson9395
    @grahamatkinson9395 Před 10 měsíci

    Why not use lanoguard on your under of your van

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před 10 měsíci

      Using Lanoguard is one of our future plans. But we are also considering Waxoyl, not sure which way to go.

  • @karlmabe1649
    @karlmabe1649 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Loved these vans but come on never again. Dad spends a fortune each year on his keeping it on road please

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před 11 měsíci

      They can take some care, but everything is doable, and most inexpensive.

  • @anthonykinrade8642
    @anthonykinrade8642 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Very poorly supported vehicle, I personally would have something more substantial holding it up. You only live once!

    • @SPANNERRASH
      @SPANNERRASH  Před 10 měsíci

      I agree, in my defence I didn't just use one thing to support the van at each point. Individually I wouldn't have trusted each support, but with axle stands, a Jenga tower of wooden blocks and the jack on pressure I think it was workable. We really do want some better lifting kit, let's hope we live long enough to get them :)