Weekend!! YEAH!
I could work on the 73! Nope it rains!
Ok will go measure the FMX to calculate shaft length and pick the right yoke: nope rains even harder now!
Ok, will go further on the AOD: nope kuz the parts are not there yet
Ok, gonna paint the casing... nope kuz it $%^&* raaaaaainnnnnnnzzzzz!!!
Pffff, ok ok, I will do what I've postponned for weeks: Remove the paint of the entire lower engine bay & frame... derust.
Basically all the stuff you see only when it's on a bridge that most sane people spray with the most thick stone protector they can find!
Oh well, the rain was now so loud and sooo wet, Time to get on to it!
Using my new friend, Mr PaintRemover, a metal brush (getting bald bits more every weekend) I've started with the crossmember and the all the lower tower bits where the lower arm sits..
Two passes later all started to look quite better.
Totally surprised: found near zero rust on members and the little bits of light rust I've found were gone together with the paint on the second pass.
Probably because when that stuff dries out, it rolls under the metal brush action and gums everything with it.
Don't really care how and why, all I know is that it's less work!
On side is not enough so more crawling and crawling and crawling and brushing and brushing and crawling...
Till I finally got the other side free of its old paint. However on this side, there is some rust that did not go, nothing serious, not even pits, but this means I'll be playing with acid tomorrow to remove it.
Doing that above my head should be interresting
More surprising even the front member that was having bubbly thicky paint was too, totally rust free!
As you know: it rained and the dutch rain, even outside, always manages to turn bare metal into brown metal in matter of hours. So after a good degreasing/cleaning session as it was time to call it a day, I've applied on the all the top parts exposed a temp zinc primer.
At some point my brush gave up, telling me that stuff is the most friendly chemical! I could confirm that while busy metal brushing above head. the tiniest drup was burning the skin as a hot cig!
Good I was protected as if i was going to the moon!
Tomorrow I''ll finish both rails underneath from front to torqueboxes, get rid of that rust and I might very well be able to start to think about applying epoxy to the entire bay in a not too far future! May be even start tomorrow!!
Also did some plating this week so my AOD doesn't receive rusty things once all is restored in and out..
For now: I'm exhausted! If you seek a way to loose a few pounds, well, that's how to!!
To be continued...
EDIT: I had 2 orders at NPD, key parts to repair my leaking rear end on my brakes... and yesterday got a mail from them telling me one shipped and the other should this Monday.
That was the happy part of the mail. The second part was really sad. Infected by covid weeks ago and reason why my orders are late, most staff came back after 2 or 3 weeks, but 3 are now in critical condition in hospital and one died last week...