Al wrote:Just check the oil regularly. The early 3sge ones have a habit of running big ends when people don't keep the oil full
*Cough* What are you on about... *cough cough*
Can't say I've ever seen any major rust on SW's. Seen a bit of surface rust. Last one had a bit on the boot lid. My other one had a bit on the door.
One of the things I'd look for would be where the front sway bar mounts to the chassis. They tend to crack around there.
Here's a pic of mine after they tried to weld it up.
They eventually had to cut them out and weld new plates in. Has to be done by a certified welder and have an engineering report (or something, was a while back, can't remember the finer details).
Other than that, the early 3S's are hit or miss. They're either indestructible or already rooted. First SW was solid as a rock. Second drank oil like it was a 2 stroke.
EDIT: Alternators quite often go too. And they're fun to replace. Some say that they can be taken out of the bottom, but I dunno, maybe they were working on turbo ones. Exhaust gets in the way on N/A ones I've found. Have to take the alternator out of the bracket, then remove the bracket from the block (3 17mm bolts from memory) and then pull the alternator out the top. Would probably be easier with a hoist... Scratch that. EVERYTHING is easier with a hoist.
Motorsport is like sex. You could take it to track and have a long, enjoyable session, or you could take it to the strip and get it over with in less than 20 seconds.