[DML] Re: rust on frame
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[DML] Re: rust on frame
- From: "jmlaux83" <jmlaux83@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 03 Jun 2004 23:12:48 -0000
For the rust spots on my frame I used POR-15 which will bond with the
rust and prevent it from rusting further. Make sure you also get the
marine clean and the metal ready if you get the POR-15. It may be a
good idea to check the fuel tank panel onew day. Mine had some bad
softball size rusting on it. Just drain the tank first before you
take it off.
You can buy POR-15 here:
http://www.prp-porshop.com/merchant.mvc?
Screen=PROD&Product_Code=15&Category_Code=POR15
Jason
2256
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, nicholden@xxxx wrote:
> Hi,
> I now have the whole front end stripped (with the body still on)
> and i can nw see mory clearly that the front section of the frame
> that houses the rack and lower suspention arms is a little rusty. I
> can get a screwdriver under the paint and flick it off and the
metal
> underneith is not rusted but a rusty colour. It looks like the
> master cyclinder has been leaking over time and contributed to
this.
> What is the recommended repair for this. Can it be stripped back on
> the car and re-coated?
>
> Thanks Nick 10927
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