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British weather meant no painting, so more cleaning. 
 

hood is in the e-tank. 
 

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after the wind meant I had zero chance of welding rust.

 

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got my acid tub going too to clean up all the fasteners.

 

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working a treat!

 

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ebinmaine
27 minutes ago, meadowfield said:

acid tub going too to clean up all the fasteners.

What is the acid/details of what you do?

 

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8 minutes ago, ebinmaine said:

What is the acid/details of what you do?

 


Citric acid, works like the e tank, but no power needed and better on small items.

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ebinmaine
5 minutes ago, meadowfield said:


Citric acid, works like the e tank, but no peer needed and better on small items.

Oh?

 

What's the concentration?

Soak time?

 

Is it reusable multiple times?

 

I've got about 14 zillion fasteners I'd love to clean up.

 

 

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meadowfield
1 minute ago, ebinmaine said:

Oh?

 

What's the concentration?

Soak time?

 

Is it reusable multiple times?

 

I've got about 14 zillion fasteners I'd love to clean up.

 

 


just buy some, mix it and try. It loves iron oxide, but doesn’t touch iron/steel. So you can leave it in all week!

A few hours works on clean bolts. The really rusty ones - I’ll let you know! 

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Well we had good weather her today after two days of rain. The last seal for the brake drum turned up so the drum could go back on too.
 

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so the transmission and chassis have had the first 3 coats. Will go over again tomorrow hopefully. 
 

The very rusty hood has been cooking in the e- tank and is coming along nicely.

 

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the paint and rust is still falling off, hopefully it will get welded and painted this weekend...

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Managed some paint before the rain set in :(

 

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a few more goodies arrived - my replacement engine cowl and new set screws for the axles.

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Didn’t make as much progress this weekend due to working on bendy. But now she rolls... my donated engine cowl has been patched (not the best of welding due to wind)

 

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71_Bronco
On 5/14/2020 at 5:28 AM, meadowfield said:

 

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I've seen worse though, just needs a good clean. Axle seals arrived today, waiting for brake and input seals. Bearings all good though!

 

 

 

 

 

How did you clean up the surface rust on the inside of the case? Did you use a wire brush while cleaning with the gas? Or did you just leave it alone?

 

Thanks

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Double tap

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Triple tap

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meadowfield
8 hours ago, 71_Bronco said:

Triple tap

 

wire brush whilst cleaning

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Pullstart

Man I was looking forward to seeing that old tin patched up :ROTF:

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meadowfield
19 hours ago, pullstart said:

Man I was looking forward to seeing that old tin patched up :ROTF:

 

Patched worse, but when someone offers you something better then you take it!

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Latest...

 

new rubber!

 

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hoodstand painted

 

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engine cleaned and painted 

 

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rolling....

 

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Stormin

Looking good Mark.  :handgestures-thumbup:

 

Got a question. Why have you got the tyres mounted that way round? Are you going to remove them to paint the wheels?

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rjg854

Looks like he has a new set of tires already:auto-layrubber:

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meadowfield
1 hour ago, Stormin said:

Looking good Mark.  :handgestures-thumbup:

 

Got a question. Why have you got the tyres mounted that way round? Are you going to remove them to paint the wheels?


they are just two wheels I had. For some reason both mounted the same way round, so one always faces the wrong way :( 

 

new tyres going on anyway!

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Stormin

:text-blondmoment:  Should have noticed. Not the new tyres.

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Stormin
5 hours ago, meadowfield said:


 For some reason both mounted the same way round, so one always faces the wrong way :( 

 

Hadn't noticed that either. :rolleyes: There's a reason for that, so I've heard. Think it's about getting better grip on steep inclines/descents I think.

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Pullstart

Easier to back out of a sticky situation?

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Engine together, cowl and new coil fitted. Need to make a wiring loom next...

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New boots!

 

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Lookin goooood man

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On 6/6/2020 at 4:42 AM, meadowfield said:

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I just noticed the hang over on the left side of the tank.  Is there no way to get gas from there to the drain spigot?  Is that the built in reserve?  Park it on a hill sideways, run over your neighbor’s toe, hit the ditch?  

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