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Re: front suspension

To: Paul Burr <tigerpb@ids.net>
Subject: Re: front suspension
From: Joe Curry <curry@wolfenet.com>
Date: Fri, 07 Nov 1997 18:51:06 -0800
Cc: Gary Nafziger <naffy@netins.net>, triumphs@Autox.Team.Net
Organization: Curry Enterprises
References: <199711080216.UAA32364@ins3.netins.net> <34638CD7.78F5@ids.net>
Paul Burr wrote:
> 
> Gary Nafziger wrote:(snip)
> >
> > I am currently rebuilding the front suspension on my 69 tr-6.  How many of
> > you sandblast and repaint all the front suspension stuff when you rebuild?
> 
> Gary; Here's a wacked-out alternative to sandblasting that works! After
> degreasing, soak the parts in water and Drano! That's right, put them in
> a higher than normal concentration of drain cleaner (@ 8 oz. to 2 gals.
> water.) Soak the metal parts for 24-48 hrs. The drain cleaner is highly
> caustic (rubber gloves, please!) so rust is gone, and it lifts most of
> the paint off too!. I used this method on my Tiger's A-Arms, spindles
> and lots of small sheet metal parts. Worked like a charm. Water rinse
> when done, and a little wire brushing to knock off the loose remains. I
> used epoxy primer followed with gloss epoxy black for a very durable
> finish.

Good Tip.

I'm Sure there are a number of other things that will also work.  The
point is, regardless of what measure you use, don't skimp, as you will
most likely end up regretting it.

Joe Curry


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