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cleaning!!!
hey guys. so im gettin ready to park the 7 so i can really give it some good work. i want to do EXTENSIVE cleaning underneath the car as far as the rear end and stuff. so im just curious if there is a good way of cleanin all that stuff besides the general soap and water. Thanks :) im lookin forward to a good time rebuildin!:001_005:
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Get a good degreaser... I like SimpleGreen personally.. let it soak on there for a while and use a nice pressure washer to cut through the grime....
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ok. ill keep that in mind. its gonna be really nice to go through all that stuff and have clean things :). i dont think its been clean since 86!
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just pull it all apart and put a urathane bushing kit on and clean it while its apart! and when your working on it you can curse at me for the idea.
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Simple Green + scotch brite + toothbrush + goggles + particulate mask + creeper + lots of swearing = clean undercarriage.
Or, do like we did with my buddies TII. Strip ot down completely and put it on a rotisserie |
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im planning on putting in black interior so it will be all stripped out anyway. ill just clean it the best i can with it on jack stands
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oh cancer.... thats not fun. in the few spots i have repaired its not really hard its just a pain in the ass. i really do plan on strippin the whole chasis down. i want to see EVERYTHING and know that i can get everything new :)
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I wish I had access to a rotiserie. I've got to do some major side frame/inner rocker repair to do. lots of de-rustification and bracing panels as well a couple small replacement patches. then I have to make some new outer rockers. I'm planning on cleaning and coating the entire underside with metal ready and POR-15. doing that to most of the rest of the car to, getting it close to bare chasis.
BTW guys, if you are using POR-15 over large painted sections, industrial paint stripper is your friend. POR-15 only bonds and prevents rust when it is in direct contact with metal. POR-15 is the best stuff I've ever used for rust prevention so check it out. |
we built ours out of 4x4's and welded together some 1/4" brackets to mount it to the bumper supports.... actually my friend built the wood stuff and I welded the brackets. Either way it wasn't that hard at all.
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so the whole thing was made out of wood and that supported all that weight! wow, you have any pics of it. also what kind of wood did you use, I know they were 4x4's but any details?
that is awesome that he did that and it worked. I need pics to see if I can do the same thing, would be so much easier and probably take half the time to finish the project. help a follow rotor head out! |
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