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Frame rail cleaning

Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 10:15 pm
by mattmctree@gmail.com
I recently discovered that my patrol needs some frame work and am taking it apart down to the frame. Is this an undertaking that can be done or is it a lost cause. The frame rails have alot of diet in them which I can see in the holes on the rails . How do I go about getting all this out? Should I cut access holes in the frame? How does everyone go about it? I bought the patrol a few years ago and likley got up sold on it but would still like to get it running one day and on the road. It's will never be a show truck and likley a long time project but I would like to try and preserve it

Re: Frame rail cleaning

Posted: Wed Jul 04, 2018 9:41 pm
by 50car
The frame has access holes that can be used to clear the dirt and debris out. High pressure air or even water can be sprayed into the access holes. A long solid rod can be used to loosen anything that needs persuasion to be removed.
And yes, you can take a patrol down to a bare frame. Frame repair is much easier if it is exposed where you can actually perform the repairs. I was able to replace my cross member on the patrol i am restoring (Montana Patrol).