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OK, this weekend I slaved away like a dog - on the W140's paintwork mind you. I am in the process of repainting the bumpers, and lower door panelling all round because it was looking a bit scratched, dinged, and tatty, putting off prospective purchasers.
FINALLY, this afternoon I put that aside to throw some effort at trusty rusty. I removed the tranny sump, and drained the torque converter too. Tomorrow I'm sending off a job lot to the powder coaters, including :
tranny sump
sump guard for the three engine oil lines
engine oil filter canister
aircon bracket
aircleaner.
A whole coffee can of nuts, bolts, washers, brackets etc is going off for zinc plating while I'm at it.
I have also put a lot of work into the engine oil tank. It was badly pitted from rust on the outside, and thoroughly encrusted in grime and crud. It was chemically stripped inside and out, and now I'm in the process of applying filler primer and flatting it down. Its looking great now, and will be ready for black 2k next week.
I'm exhausted, my fingers have had their treads worn off, but I'm going to bed happy.
FINALLY, this afternoon I put that aside to throw some effort at trusty rusty. I removed the tranny sump, and drained the torque converter too. Tomorrow I'm sending off a job lot to the powder coaters, including :
tranny sump
sump guard for the three engine oil lines
engine oil filter canister
aircon bracket
aircleaner.
A whole coffee can of nuts, bolts, washers, brackets etc is going off for zinc plating while I'm at it.
I have also put a lot of work into the engine oil tank. It was badly pitted from rust on the outside, and thoroughly encrusted in grime and crud. It was chemically stripped inside and out, and now I'm in the process of applying filler primer and flatting it down. Its looking great now, and will be ready for black 2k next week.
I'm exhausted, my fingers have had their treads worn off, but I'm going to bed happy.