JHZR2
Staff member
The hood hinge pockets on older Mercedes are one area where protection is needed. As can be expected of an early 1980's car, rustproofing wasnt as good as it is today.
The hinge pocket is an area along the inner fender, which has a drain and which catches all the runoff (and natural debris), and can clog with debris causing standing water.
The areas are painted and seam sealed as OE, but are still an area where rust can start. Im trying to find some good pictures to show, but dont have them right now. They are the two pockets at the inner fender p towards the windshield in the following picture (springs and hinges removed):
They are really tough to access to do anything to. Aerosol does not get in well, nor does brushing. Tough access. Need to make sure that they are sealed or protected WELL, since there WILL be regular water in there.
Ideas???
Thanks!
The hinge pocket is an area along the inner fender, which has a drain and which catches all the runoff (and natural debris), and can clog with debris causing standing water.
The areas are painted and seam sealed as OE, but are still an area where rust can start. Im trying to find some good pictures to show, but dont have them right now. They are the two pockets at the inner fender p towards the windshield in the following picture (springs and hinges removed):
They are really tough to access to do anything to. Aerosol does not get in well, nor does brushing. Tough access. Need to make sure that they are sealed or protected WELL, since there WILL be regular water in there.
Ideas???
Thanks!