malcolm
& Clementine the Cat
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I live at the end of a muddy farm track and I've been meaning to get around to getting rid of rust traps like this for ages.

With the Gordini sitting around with an engine in bits I've made a start.

It's only a MK1 version, but I can collect data (and mud) very quickly on our driveway and should soon be able to develop it into a Mk2 which doesn't flop onto the exhaust as soon as it gets hot. If I also develop the exhaust I should be able to add mud flaps.

The liners will hopefully protect the wing seams and that pesky outer rear suspension mounting, both of which are a pain to repair. Might be some scope to add something which would protect the inner rear suspension mounting too and create a zero rust Renault 4.

I've noticed the box section under the rear of the boot floor can also rust a bit (poor Ermintrude has been crumbling back there) so I've extended the rear liner backwards to cover that.
From here it will be try and see. I suspect I will have heat problems from the exhaust and need to redesign. Hopefully I'll end up with a system that might have saved Ermintrude from tattyness had I come up with it 7 years ago, but should give the Gordini a good start in life. Slightly more here.

With the Gordini sitting around with an engine in bits I've made a start.

It's only a MK1 version, but I can collect data (and mud) very quickly on our driveway and should soon be able to develop it into a Mk2 which doesn't flop onto the exhaust as soon as it gets hot. If I also develop the exhaust I should be able to add mud flaps.

The liners will hopefully protect the wing seams and that pesky outer rear suspension mounting, both of which are a pain to repair. Might be some scope to add something which would protect the inner rear suspension mounting too and create a zero rust Renault 4.

I've noticed the box section under the rear of the boot floor can also rust a bit (poor Ermintrude has been crumbling back there) so I've extended the rear liner backwards to cover that.
From here it will be try and see. I suspect I will have heat problems from the exhaust and need to redesign. Hopefully I'll end up with a system that might have saved Ermintrude from tattyness had I come up with it 7 years ago, but should give the Gordini a good start in life. Slightly more here.