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> smoothing rust pits, and engine bay color
scotty914
post Nov 15 2004, 01:16 AM
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ok i am slighty motivated to go work on my car again. i did the engine bay in paintable undercoating, now after seeing all of the pretty engine bays i want to clean mine up. so i am going to pull the motor or more like untie it and strip the under coating. the reason i did the under coating is two fold one was for sound purposes, the second was my pass side frame has rust pits but no rust holes. my car is black ( only real porsches are black). but i want a brighter color in the engine bay.

so do i use epoxy filler to fill and smooth the frame, i know grinding would take too much metal out, or would por 15 fill em in. i am thinking about using por 15 silver in the engine bay but how would that look with the body black or are there better colors. btw i do not have spray equipment so thats one reason for por

heres a pic with it in rust converter spray primer


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post Nov 15 2004, 01:34 AM
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You can fill pitting with glazing putty. You need to replace the missing piece of sheet metal in order for your engine to run cool. You could do silver POR-15, and it would look decent. You might ask around at shops and automotive paint shops to find someone who paints and see how much they'd charge to paint your engine bay. More expensive than POR-15, but much much better looking.
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