So today was pretty much 8 hours scrubbing parts to clean them up :taser:
Dad and James disassembled the drive shaft and cleaned it up ready to be painted. They cleaned up the second of the trailing arms ready for painting, and Dad cleaned up the diff (which is actually looking in such good condition paint-wise that it probably won't need to be repainted).
They then spent some time in the afternoon welding up the frame for a trailer that James is making.
Meanwhile I spent the whole day cleaning the following:
- The black plastic under-tray pieces
- The exhaust heat shielding
- The exhaust support brackets/plates
Wow that's a depressingly small list when it's typed out :lolhit:
The reason it took so long is that the plastic under-tray pieces looked like this:

It appears to be the under-body protective coating stuff (or something like that). with tar and rubbish all caught up in it.
Basically the cleaning process was:
- Quick scrub with sugar soap to get dirt and grime off.
- Soak with acetone to make the protective coating go brittle.
- use a paint scraper to scrape off the thick gunk.
- use a cotton towel and more acetone to remove the remaining residue.
- polish up the black plastic with plastic conditioner.
Unfortunately I forgot to take a photo of one of the finished pieces, so I'll get one and add it in here.
My arm is now sore from all of the scrubbing, but it was worth it to clean everything up properly :thumbsup2:
I'm still waiting for some parts to arrive, and I'm also waiting for the epoxy for the RACP reinforcement plates.
On the epoxy. I had ordered 3M 8115 because that's what everyone seems to use. However after I had ordered it, a very knowledgeable person on another forum suggested that I use 3M 7333 instead. 7333 is similar to 8115, however it has the following benefits:
- It is rated a "structural" adhesive by 3M.
- It's impact resistant.
- It is high temperature resistant.
Based on the recommendation and my own research I decided to order 7333 to use, and I'll be returning/selling the 8115. I'm very happy that this option was pointed out to me before I'd done the plates. I had looked through 3M's catalogue before ordering the 8115, but must have missed seeing 7333.
I'll give an update on how the 7333 goes when I do it :thumbsup2:
During the week Dad is going to paint the remaining parts:
- Drive shaft
- trailing arms
- exhaust support plates
- exhaust heat shielding
Hopefully everything has arrived by next weekend and we can epoxy the plates, and I'll finally be able to take a photo of all the new parts laid out :drool:











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