Popular Post TauRag Posted April 24, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted April 24, 2020 Ok so here is the ke20 project I have been saving all my fun tokens in the dont tell mum fund for. I initially bought it in WA Straya while working over there. From the pics you will wonder why it needs to become a project again as it looks finished and clean .... however.... after about a year of ownership bubbles of rust started popping up and as is the way the more you look the more you start to find. Im thinking that the previous owner had a sketchy re spray done over bad metal. I brought it with me when I decided to move home to NZ , which firmly planted it in the car I will own for life coz its cost me more than its worth category. Current plan is to strip it out , put on a chassis rotisserie and get it blasted , paneled and re painted. put it all back together again ..voila. Needs to be repair certified as a "damaged import" so I have found a panel beater that can do that work. Mods that had been performed in WA , where no annual WoF testing is done. Adjustable front suspension Nice 2 inch full thru stainless exhaust. Not sure what went into building the engine (5k) but it certainly has a lumpy AF cam in it. Crane cams ignitions pieces fireball xr3000 etc. One rear leaf removed. Brakes changed to ke30 units 5 speed box. Since in NZ Removed the old standard carb, which had been badly tuned to the engine mods and put a ford 1600 Gt unit on. Had to fiddle around with a few different jetting set ups but it purrs now in all gears. Had the front struts re welded for certification. - need to find somewhere to have them crack tested. The guy I had lined up to get this done claims that the people he was going to use mainly do truck parts and dont really want to look at my struts. sigh righto. During Corona lock down Fully stripped interior and ready to lift out the engine. Just the wiring harness and maybe brake hard lines will be left in it. Today's mish - measure up and plan out the rotisserie. 11 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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TauRag Posted April 25, 2020 Author Share Posted April 25, 2020 worst of the rust. nothing major but in c# of a spot. The rest of the rust is small spots that have bubbled under paint, unfortunately its in every single individual panel. Hence the media blasting and re paint. 5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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TauRag Posted May 11, 2020 Author Share Posted May 11, 2020 So.. After talking to the panel beater I will be using he recommended a blasting company that he knows and trusts. I went down and had a chat with the guys at the blasting company and they will do the job but are not really that keen on doing car body work , they are more of a commercial set up . Seems that no one in Tauranga really wants to media blast car bodies after talking to a few other blasting outfits. car owners are too high maintenance as far as blasting goes etc etc as well as the risk of damaging panels. To even get the job done (blasting) I will need to remove the paint from any large flat sections of the car myself then they can finish the job with the blasting. I have got myself a bunch of strip disks , the orange coral looking kind and after looking around the forums went with phosphoric acid to protect the bare metal until it gets to the blaster. I got it in the form of deoxidine 624. I just want to make sure that Im doing this right.... apply deoxidine with steel wool or equivalent... wipe off with meths on clean rag ... wipe off again with dry rag. And this will provide a rust protected surface for a while until I get it into the shop ? Anyone who has used deoxidine help a brother out 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TauRag Posted May 25, 2020 Author Share Posted May 25, 2020 So I finally found some time (with all this rain) to get down to steel and tube and pick up a length of 50 x 50 x 2.5 RHS for the rotisserie / turntable ? Got it all cut up on the el band saw , with the customary bucket and disk break prop on the far end. Most of it is tacked up and will be going over to a mates who has a grunty-er welder to finish up. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TauRag Posted May 25, 2020 Author Share Posted May 25, 2020 Front bar of the turntable. Holes offset and will screw down into the original bumper holes. Should have it spinning in a few days time. Have finished grinding back and paint stripping both the bonnet and front guards. nothing major to report , rust holes in the usual places and a few dings that have been bogged up. Have been really struggling to find either Keyphos or Epiphos. I have asked at three diff auto paint suppliers and no luck. The Deoxideine does a really good job of removing surface rust but it cant get even looked at by moisture or it starts to loose its magical powers. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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