Rotated back into shift just in time to experience the Friday Follies on the local roads. End of the day, last stop an elective, running the perimeter highway at pack speed, more or less keeping up with traffic and trying to keep from being trampled in the rush, and up pops a highway cop who, as I pass by, pops off all his lights, more wattage than a Christmas Tree. Thing for me is that he is on the west side of the multi-lane and I am running east in the passing lane because I am passing. Fast as I can, execute the pass and pop back into the right lane. No one seems to be slowing down any and no lights in the mirrors so keep moving, duckin' and weavin'.
Off shift, brief detour to the East End Burger Stand for some seriously good french fries and a couple of gut bombers, and done for the day.
Home, Down the fries, and head for the shop.
A close inspection of the one side on the rad cradle tells me that the Rust Mort did not do its job as well as I had wanted it to. Bark up the compressor and plug in the air drill with a cone body wire wheel mounted up and start digging into the various nooks and crannies one more time (actually more like a couple of times more before I was satisfied) Got the surfaces to a degree of clean that I knew would accept the Mort and produce a good result and laid on another coat to see what was to be seen. Looked pretty good for a useable surface just before I shut down for the evening.
Also took some time to revisit the bumper with the DA and some disks to strip off the POR 15 drippings from places they had no business being. Usually that takes you back to bare metal to accomplish but that was where I wanted to be anyway so all good there.
The oddest thing is that while I was in the shop, the temp dropped from Tee Shirt comfortable to "Where's my Sweat Shirt?" My body does not like such abrupt shifts and may be warning me that there is rain about to faill in the immediate future..
So tomorrow is the first coat of POR15 for the one side of the rad cradle and the second for the other. And maybe some Mig time to get that doubler strip for the lower edge of the bumper set into place. There is a cutaway down there that is the inlet for air flow to the A/C intercooler and apparently a lot of crud had accumulated up in there over the years, to the point where I was actually suprised that the A/C still was working as well as it does. Cleaning the intercooler took some serious applications of Castrol Super Degreaser and a lot of air gun work. No high pressure air for this. The topic may or may not have been discussed when I posted the installation pics for my compressor but, when I plumbed it, I set up two circuits, one high pressure at around 95 psi and the other, low, at around 35-40. Low air is useful for cleaning purposes where fragile or small parts are involved so they don't try to fly off into oblivion.
So before I commence to trying to put it all back together, maybe a few pictures????? Hmmmm, could be.
Nick
Off shift, brief detour to the East End Burger Stand for some seriously good french fries and a couple of gut bombers, and done for the day.
Home, Down the fries, and head for the shop.
A close inspection of the one side on the rad cradle tells me that the Rust Mort did not do its job as well as I had wanted it to. Bark up the compressor and plug in the air drill with a cone body wire wheel mounted up and start digging into the various nooks and crannies one more time (actually more like a couple of times more before I was satisfied) Got the surfaces to a degree of clean that I knew would accept the Mort and produce a good result and laid on another coat to see what was to be seen. Looked pretty good for a useable surface just before I shut down for the evening.
Also took some time to revisit the bumper with the DA and some disks to strip off the POR 15 drippings from places they had no business being. Usually that takes you back to bare metal to accomplish but that was where I wanted to be anyway so all good there.
The oddest thing is that while I was in the shop, the temp dropped from Tee Shirt comfortable to "Where's my Sweat Shirt?" My body does not like such abrupt shifts and may be warning me that there is rain about to faill in the immediate future..
So tomorrow is the first coat of POR15 for the one side of the rad cradle and the second for the other. And maybe some Mig time to get that doubler strip for the lower edge of the bumper set into place. There is a cutaway down there that is the inlet for air flow to the A/C intercooler and apparently a lot of crud had accumulated up in there over the years, to the point where I was actually suprised that the A/C still was working as well as it does. Cleaning the intercooler took some serious applications of Castrol Super Degreaser and a lot of air gun work. No high pressure air for this. The topic may or may not have been discussed when I posted the installation pics for my compressor but, when I plumbed it, I set up two circuits, one high pressure at around 95 psi and the other, low, at around 35-40. Low air is useful for cleaning purposes where fragile or small parts are involved so they don't try to fly off into oblivion.
So before I commence to trying to put it all back together, maybe a few pictures????? Hmmmm, could be.
Nick