Tabcon
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...Against rust that is.
Ever since I discovered the frame on the TR4 I bought was riddled with rot, I've been on a crusade of sorts to eliminate as much future rust as possible on my restoration.
I've been perplexed at how many exposed pieces of metal I've had to purchase that have already begun to rust, and the car has not even seen the light of day yet. For instance, the thrust washers on the lower control arms. Nasty rust appeared on these the other day. Why can't they make these from stainless? My solution, I bought some stainless steel washers, polished them and placed them over the rust prone ones. It worked out great since the inside diameter of the stainless washers is almost the same diameter as the nuts, just slightly smaller. This way, the nut only pinches the washer to hold it in place and I still get almost the full bite of the stud with the nut. I also used stainless washers on the upper A-arms.
Rear leaf springs, what can I say...these things arrived with rust in full bloom on portions of the exterior already. I took one of the leaf spriings apart, and no surprise here, the interior of the leaf surfaces were completely rusted. Solution, dismantle the springs, strip the leaves, treat for rust, prime, re-paint and reassemble. Yes, it was a bit of a PITA, but worth it I believe.
Point being, why are the suppliers knowingly selling parts that are not only prone to rust, but parts that are already rusted? I could go on, but I wont. I just had to blog my thoughts for the sake of sanity.
Ever since I discovered the frame on the TR4 I bought was riddled with rot, I've been on a crusade of sorts to eliminate as much future rust as possible on my restoration.
I've been perplexed at how many exposed pieces of metal I've had to purchase that have already begun to rust, and the car has not even seen the light of day yet. For instance, the thrust washers on the lower control arms. Nasty rust appeared on these the other day. Why can't they make these from stainless? My solution, I bought some stainless steel washers, polished them and placed them over the rust prone ones. It worked out great since the inside diameter of the stainless washers is almost the same diameter as the nuts, just slightly smaller. This way, the nut only pinches the washer to hold it in place and I still get almost the full bite of the stud with the nut. I also used stainless washers on the upper A-arms.
Rear leaf springs, what can I say...these things arrived with rust in full bloom on portions of the exterior already. I took one of the leaf spriings apart, and no surprise here, the interior of the leaf surfaces were completely rusted. Solution, dismantle the springs, strip the leaves, treat for rust, prime, re-paint and reassemble. Yes, it was a bit of a PITA, but worth it I believe.
Point being, why are the suppliers knowingly selling parts that are not only prone to rust, but parts that are already rusted? I could go on, but I wont. I just had to blog my thoughts for the sake of sanity.
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