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Howdy people after been out of the starlet scene for a while I made a bold decision last night probably to hastily and swapped my golf for a starlet sr I knew it needed some cosmetic tidying but when I went about replacing the broken exhaust I spotted a hole along rear chassis leg just beside fuel tank and the rear wheel arch has a small rust hole aswell

Is this a common issue as in all my years of owning starlets I've never seen one with rust in these places

I'm now thinking if it has rust like this where else could it be lurking

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Sills are the usual place to go.

Not seen one rust on the rail itself, its not where a rear arb was fitted and the hole that was drilled has rusted out by any chance?

That's what I was thinking the sills usually from people jack them crushing the will lip and then eventually crushing the sill up

This is started near the side of petrol tank ill take a few pictures of it tommorow and the small hole that's in the wheels arch usually has a black tape spot over it

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Starlets are pretty good when it comes to rust, especially ep91.

Its just depends on where the car has been and if it been regularly washed. Mud is the killer that gets in the corners and sills and holds moisture in that place causing it to rust

Starlets are now getting 20+ years old, so maintenance will become more difficult.

Check all the sills and main chassis points for rust. Petrol tanks are also known to leak.

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Well ive spome to one of thw lads he says fuel tank down axle down and out axle stands and plate the hole cut whats bad away weld in a new plate wire brush as much as i can get it good and clean any surface rust treat anti rust primer and shultz the whole back end wheel arches included

So just have to get it into the shed and start pulling the rear end apart

Ive attached a pic to show how bad it is

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Starlets are pretty good when it comes to rust, especially ep91.

Its just depends on where the car has been and if it been regularly washed. Mud is the killer that gets in the corners and sills and holds moisture in that place causing it to rust

Starlets are now getting 20+ years old, so maintenance will become more difficult.

Check all the sills and main chassis points for rust. Petrol tanks are also known to leak.

As far as im away this one was in northen ireland as i have a folder with its service record and original tax holder from dealer that imported it.

Chasis looks fine and along sills are solid in fairness a knew the chap that owned this previously a few years back and minded it like a baby shame to have seen it so neglected now

Ill be dropping the tank anyways so can inspect it for rust and treat it while its out ill fire up a thread of its progress have a heap of parts to source firstly a proper sr bootlid

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Take the rear bumper off and you can spray down the inside of the rail too iirc

I had planned on pulling bumper off back and looking at the rear panel so will spray the shultz while im there

Ive spotted a small hole in boot floor a wire brush should clean it up and treat the boot floor

Is there anything you can buy to spray on rust and attentp to kill it

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