Last weekend I got my Spider in traffic again. Before that I took off the carpets and found some rust:
Looks bad, but only small holes at the passengers side. Looks like I did the job just in time. I cleaned everything from rust and dirt and my neighbor did the welding.
I also installed an emergency switch behind the passenger seat:
It's good to have one. You know the old Italian electrics. I don't want to burn the whole thing...
Finally I got my car out for test drive. First everything was working fine. The suspension is much better than the old cut springs. Now I can drive over the bumps with no problems. Handling is also much better. The old suspension was way too hard.
Then few problem came up. After the test drive I noticed that there is oil leaking from the oil pan gasket. When I was looking under the car I happened to notice that there is a weird crack in the cross member paint. I decided to clean it off and see what is under the thick layer of paint. And yes, there was also a crack in the cross member...
Probably the old too hard suspension has caused this. I was lucky that I noticed this now and not when driving 100kph... Now the cross member is welded and should be safe again.
Now I should get the oil leak fixed. I wonder how difficult is it remove the Argenta pan while the engine is still in place... It has even less space around it than the original pan. I wouldn't like to take the engine off when the driving season is finally here. Other alternative would be some temporary fix and do the big job next winter. Any ideas for temporary fix? Some gasket glue?