3239031 - 7210B10 R.R. CENTRE PILLAR
Removing ( Refitting ) Check if any of the connected parts are deformed by checking body alignment dimensions. Use appropriate measurement tools (reference rigs, templates or gauges).Straighten the body if necessary.
1. Remove the PVC treatment from the door sill using a pneumatic
knife and appropriate blade.2. Use a rotary brush to clean the panel edges in order to expose
the weld spots.3. Undo bolts (3a) and remove rear door hinges (3b).
1. Use a circular saw to follow the cutting lines shown in the figure.2. Cross-sections of key areas as a guide to allow the operator
to adjust cutting position and depth in order to avoid damage to
the underlying panels.3. Use a chamfering machine to crop weld points around the edge
of the pillar.4. Drill out weld points in the areas shown in the figure.Use a chisel and mallet to remove spots
ground previously.5. Remove the pillar.
1. Use an air saw to cut inner reinforcement (1a) in line with the
upper edge (1b) of the inner trim.2. Use a chamfering machine to remove the weld spots shown in the
figure.Use a chisel and mallet to remove spots
drilled previously.3. Remove the car inner reinforcement.
1. Use a chamfering machine to remove the spot welds shown in the
figure.2. Drill out the weld spots shown in the figure.Use a chisel and hammer to remove spots
ground previously.3. Remove the interior trim.
1. Use a drill to make equidistant holes as shown in the figure.Straighten the car edges using a mallet
and profiled stake.Use a grinding wheel to remove the weld
spot residues.Use a rotary brush to clean treated areas.2. Apply the electric weld paint finish.
1. Cut the central pillar and reinforcement at the bench. Take care
to leave a sufficiently wide section of steel to attach the new
part to.2. Use a drill to make holes at the points indicated.3. Use a rotary brush to remove the corrosion-proofing from around
the inner and outer edge.Apply electrogalvanised paint on the newly-treated eges.
Refitting
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Removing
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1. Position the inner trim correctly on the car and secure using
self-locking grippers.Check the dimension shown in the box.2. Tack the part by carrying out some spot welds.
1. Fit the pillar reinforcement correctly to the car using self-locking
clips.2. Use the seat belt bolt to locate the part.3. Use a pneumatic saw to trim the panels and remove excess parts.4. Refit the rear door hinge halves using the bolts.
1. Fit the rear door.2. Fit the front door.Check alignment and gaps around the edges,
then remove the door and hinges.
1. Tack the pillar reinforcement by carrying out some spot welds.2. Use a MIG welder to seam weld the edge shown in the figure.Use a grinding wheel to level the welds
made previouslyApply rust-proofing to newly treated areas.
1. Lay the pillar on the car correctly and secure using self-locking
grippers.2. Fit the rear door hinge halves.3. Fit the rear door.4. Fit the front door.Check alignment and gaps around the edges,
then remove the door and hinges.Remove the door hinge halves.
1. Use a circular saw to cut the door sill ready for fitting by
laying it in place.Use a circular saw to cut the upper part
ready for fitting by laying it in place.2. Trim off any excess from the panel.
1. Use a MIG welder to seam weld the upper edge and door sill.2. Use a MIG welder to fill the holes made previously.3. Use a spot welder to weld the areas shown in the figure.
Correct any deformations in
the panel using a profiled stake and mallet.Crimp the reference tabs.1. Use a grinding wheel to level the weld and remove.Use a rotary brush to clean the newly-welded
areas.
1. Apply rust-proofing to newly-welded areas.Seal the joint lines between the part and
the car.Apply paint.2. Apply wax oil inside the door sill.