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> rust proofing cavities?
rfuerst911sc
post Nov 19 2007, 05:58 PM
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Is there a pictorial or diagram of all the empty cavities on a 914 that can/should be sprayed with rustproofing goop? As I make my way thru my 914 in regards to surface rust cleanup on exposed exterior surfaces I would like to also spray in all empty cavities some goop. So where are all of these cavities? I know the longs but where else? And where are the best places to drill/spray some goop?
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IronHillRestorations
post Nov 20 2007, 09:53 AM
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You can buy a decent set up from Eastwood or even JCWhitney. Not as nice as the pro rig that Jeff shows (very nice!), but functional. I wouldn't bother trying to save money mixing your own formula, the stuff isn't that expensive, and you might not end up with exactly what you need.

For best results you've got to drill holes in the upper and lower parts of the longitudinals, as the heater tube in the middle prevents getting good coverage.

Here's a brief description of what I do.

http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...osion+treatment
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