83blazertexas
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Get rid of all of it or best we can by grinding, and then painting with rust inhibitor paint.Nice progress!
How are you cleaning, or stopping the rust on the remaining surfaces?
Get rid of all of it or best we can by grinding, and then painting with rust inhibitor paint.Nice progress!
How are you cleaning, or stopping the rust on the remaining surfaces?
A truer quote was never said. Still working on the rust 6 months later. glad I followed this advise.I would do any rust repair that you plan on ever doing now. I say this because I have seen vehicles sit for a long time getting body work done, and it isn't nice on the mechanical aspects. Sitting and then lots of start/stop cycles take a toll. No way that I would do that to a new engine. It is even worse on the battery, of course.
Then when you can drive it consistently, get after the mechanical stuff, but do an assessment of what needs the attention first, drivetrain or suspension and brakes.





