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Mahle Restoration, methods? |
Russ K |
Aug 22 2003, 01:13 AM
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Newbie Group: Members Posts: 45 Joined: 7-April 03 From: SF peninsula, CA Member No.: 535 |
Just curious.. exactly what type of finish did (non-LE) Mahles originally have and what methods have you found to be effective in returning them to their former glory?
i.e. Does silver paint/powder look right? were they just clearcoated? Is the casting hard enough to be media blasted? RUSS |
redshift |
Aug 22 2003, 01:18 AM
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Bless the Hell out of you! Group: Members Posts: 10,926 Joined: 29-June 03 Member No.: 869 |
Oven cleaner/media blast/primer/Wurth Silver/Wurth Clear.
Over in the bird bath, there is a tech article on doing wheels. There ya go! M |
seanery |
Aug 22 2003, 07:03 AM
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waiting to rebuild whitey! Group: Retired Admin Posts: 15,854 Joined: 7-January 03 From: Indy Member No.: 100 Region Association: None |
my 76 had perfect mahle's. They looked to be painted or powder coated silver. I don't believe they had a clear coat on them.
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Lawrence |
Aug 22 2003, 07:13 AM
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Senior Member Group: Benefactors Posts: 1,661 Joined: 5-February 03 Member No.: 244 Region Association: None |
Hi Russ,
I wrote the article over there. It's also located *here*. The only thing I would do different today is to add an etching primer before I sprayed Wurth silver. Also, if the wheels were mine, I wouldn't go without the clear coat over the silver. If you don't want to do the Limited Edition scheme, just skip the second color. That certainly makes masking easier, too. -Rusty (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smoke.gif) |
Porsche Rescue |
Aug 22 2003, 09:56 AM
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Saving and Enjoying Old Porsches Group: Members Posts: 2,978 Joined: 31-December 02 From: Bend, Oregon Member No.: 64 Region Association: None |
Anyone know a good source for the Wurth spray can products? Last time I bought some I went to a Wurth distrubutor in CA and had to buy a greater quantity than I needed.
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Qarl |
Aug 22 2003, 10:00 AM
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Shriveled member Group: Benefactors Posts: 5,233 Joined: 8-February 03 From: Florida Member No.: 271 Region Association: None |
Pelican can get it for you.
I stripped the wheels with oven cleaner, painted with Wurth Silver, and clearcoated. New center caps and bolts... Here is what you get! Attached image(s) |
914werke |
Aug 22 2003, 10:27 AM
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"I got blisters on me fingers" Group: Members Posts: 10,542 Joined: 22-March 03 From: USofA Member No.: 453 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Lookin Good (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
I Glass beaded the one's off the LE until I found a set of Fuchs, They look kinda good with the soft cast finnish but quickly stained from the steel lugs. Silver paint is best . Remember powder coat is HEAVIER (IMG:style_emoticons/default/blink.gif) |
Lawrence |
Aug 22 2003, 10:29 AM
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Senior Member Group: Benefactors Posts: 1,661 Joined: 5-February 03 Member No.: 244 Region Association: None |
Russ,
If you'd like something different for a center cap, and don't want to shell out over a hundred dollars for new fragile caps... try this: http://www.highway914.net/tech/caps.htm |
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