stock muffler available? or aftermarket recos. Also rocker and A-pillar rust mitigation
John Heer
johnheer at gmail.com
Tue Sep 29 19:30:24 UTC 2020
Here's a link to an informative YouTube video done by a mechanic who works
a town over from me here in Northeast Ohio. He tests a bunch of
undercoatings that are available on the market. Not sure if that is the
type of product you are looking for or not.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXlhmbvdKBo
John
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On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 2:02 PM James McColl <james.mccoll at gmail.com> wrote:
> Corrosion Free rustproofing is used by the Canadian military for their
> vehicles. In their testing, Rustcheck was third, Krown second, CF first.
>
> I wouldn't do it myself though. It's messy and the shop would have the
> expertise and proper applicators to apply it properly without missing areas.
>
> On Tuesday, 29 September 2020, David Pertuz <d.pertuz at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Just got my car back with a new rack and new front end (control arms with
>> bushings, a/r bar bushings, end links, strut mounts, replaced broken
>> spring). I'm thrilled to drive it again. But in all its sitting, the
>> exhaust broke again. A couple of years ago I finally repaired the damage
>> from the cat converter theft using a cat that Josh Palmer gave me. When
>> this was done, the joint between the midpipe and muffler was too stuck to
>> unbolt and the shop had to cut and weld. It's this weld that is broken.
>> Ideally, I'd have a shop make a new midsection and I'd get a good used
>> replacement OE muffler (I don't want anything louder than stock). Backup
>> choices would be either new midpipe, weld flanges on that and muffler, keep
>> using muffler. Third would be aftermarket, but I absolutely do *not* want a
>> loud exhaust, and like the stock look. Anyone got a muffler lying around?
>>
>> Second: a year or two ago, rust finally started appearing on my car in
>> ways that weren't connected to water leaks. My car's done amazingly well
>> for a car that's been in the midwest for 21 years - rockers, wheel lips,
>> etc. all clean as a whistle. I have rust on the bottom of the trunk lid,
>> below the license plate, from a water leak through the lights that would
>> collect water at the flange. And a sunroof drain tube leak did some hidden
>> work on the drivers a pillar. Now I'm starting to see bubbling on the left
>> outer rocker, inside the door jamb on the body below the upper hinge, and
>> at the bottom of the jamb. I'd like to coat the outside stuff with POR15
>> (and I'll paint and spray the chassis before winter) but I'd also like to
>> get inside the rockers and jamb and spray the inside surfaces - suggestions
>> as to where to get in there?
>>
>> David
>> Chicago
>>
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