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I am using the Stock RE rails and Modified Ford 1680cc Injectors. |
I'll have to swing by and see the progress on the car. I haven't seen it since I dropped it off at your place last fall. Maybe when I'm putting my break in miles on the Rx-4 a trip to Goderich will be in order.
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Time for another update: While I was removing the front subframe I found lots of surface rust... Something I was so happy I thought this car was mostly free of, well it's not some idiot put a standard brake fitting in the master cylinder, and it pissed brake fluid everywhere! The entire drivers side frame rail doesn't have any paint any longer: http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...d/DSC01214.jpg http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...d/DSC01215.jpg Here is the culprit, a whopping 3 threads of engagement if I'm lucky, not is it stupid to ruin the paint it's majorly unsafe!: http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...d/DSC01217.jpg I have also been very busy painting the front suspension components: Ball Joints: I also cut off the old rubber boots, and installed the Energy Suspension boots: http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...d/DSC01213.jpg Control arms, already have Energy Suspension bushings installed, with a fresh coat of aluminum paint: http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...d/DSC01212.jpg and the subframe, 3 coats of matte black rustoleum later: http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...d/DSC01210.jpg I have to figure the best way to neutralize the brake fluid and get a coat of paint on there. So updates might take a few days now. |
Great updates.
This project is coming along well. Just remember, don't add one parts without a tune ;). |
Just give that area a good wash with some brake clean. That will get rid of any brake fluid. Shouldn't hurt any of the exisiting paint either.
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Clean with brake clean sand with a flat disc reclean with brake clean spray with rust converter sand with flat disc again(this basically takes all the rust converter off except the converter in the pits) prime paint touch yourself |
Ya, I should have added to that if you use the brake clean, wipe it dry with a rag right away. With base/clear paint, short term exsposure shouldn't be an issue. A good brake cleaner will evaporate pretty quickly anyway, wiping it down with a clean rag is just a little more insurance.
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The rust is the same spot I had mine long ago before the engine bay was painted. Get your hands on some good cleaner (POR marine clean is good stuff, as is simple-green)... more important than the cleaner is to use a rust CONVERTER solution first. POR15 is an excellent product, but a bit pricey... once you have the converter on, sanded and primed and then sanded - apply your paint.
Its all looking pretty good so far though... |
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Thanks Joe, Thanks a lot man lol. :banghead: I am only doing a temp fix for now, too hard with the engine in, it will be redone either by myself, of Classicauto when ever I find money to paint it. |
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It's update time again.
The subframe, depowered power steering rack, control arms have been installed, and the rust has been fixed until I can do a proper repair when I yank the engine. Down to bare metal, ready to be primed: http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...d/DSC01223.jpg Primed, and ready for paint: http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...d/DSC01227.jpg Painted, and waiting for subframe: http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...d/DSC01230.jpg Steering rack freshly painted: http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...d/DSC01228.jpg Subframe, steering rack and solid engine mounts installed: http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...d/DSC01236.jpg http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...DSC01234-1.jpg http://i63.photobucket.com/albums/h1...d/DSC01235.jpg Well, that's all for now, should be able to get the spindles painted and installed, wheel bearings re-packed with grease, and brakes painted and installed this weekend. Monday I am having an appraiser come over so I can get the car in my name, then I can get a Safety, and I can Rock and Roll!!! |
Just ordered my Shine hood, getting it shipped to Port Huron, Michigan so I can pick it up, so no brokerage, and maybe some duty/tax. Was only 620 shipped, which sucks because 5 weeks ago we were at par .
I also got the car appraised, and is registered in my name, only Paid $16 bucks in PST to transfer it. |
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Kevin, did you remember to touch yourself while everything was drying?
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