I haven't removed my rockers since I got my car back in Aug 03. Ok I know, Iknow I do run the hose behind there every week or two. So this is what I found when I removed my rockers. Here is my small but nice ppile of dirt & rust
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My passenegr jack post, not bad but still
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Duh! Thats gonna leave a mark, you gonna fix it before spring??
The rest of the long is solid so my first minor rust repair needs to be addressed
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The driver side had a small collection of dirt & rust but it looks like some PO drilled a drain hole check it out. The hole is a perfect circle and every thing else around the area is solid. I guess I will need to open it up to get all the dirt and crap out.
Oops I hate when I forget the pic.
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QUOTE (skline @ Feb 18 2005, 08:38 PM) |
Duh! Thats gonna leave a mark, you gonna fix it before spring?? |
once you drill out the rivits holding the rockers on, what do you use to reattach the rockers. Do you know if this is any clearence problems with using screws? Any idea what screws to use.
"once you drill out the rivits holding the rockers on, what do you use to reattach the rockers"
rivets.... cheap enough, readily available, easy.
plastic rivets, if available, are like $25/10
don't think there is anything for a screw to hold on to.
The drain hole at the bottom of the jack post plate was there from the factory. The replacement part should have one also.
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Is there any way to check the longs without removing the rockers??
QUOTE (Doug Leggins @ Feb 19 2005, 06:45 AM) |
The drain hole at the bottom of the jack post plate was there from the factory. The replacement part should have one also. |
I'm going to use really shallow pan-head stainless screws to hold the top of my rockers. I think it'll make it easier to pull them off for cleaning.
Why would one use metallic rivets as apposed to plastic rivets?
Are the plastic rivets actually rivets?
Does one use a "standard" rivet gun( the same rivet gun one may use to fasten metallic rivets) to set the plastic rivets?
Would one who "knows" prefer to use the plastic or metallic rivets?
My 72' car seems to have both.
The day I remove them, I would want a crisis counselor "standing by" because I am concerned for what I may find.
QUOTE (itsa914 @ Feb 18 2005, 09:36 PM) |
I do run the hose behind there every week or two. |
It is not always bad
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Uh related to the resto jack plates, depending who you get them from not always do they come with the drain (read rust!) holes.
If I were doing that ...and I am, Id weld those shut so NO water gets in behind the plate once welded.
Those rockers are so fat thier sick....
Or whatever that means....
Awsome looking rockers.
Gonna check/clean mine first thing when its out...
Thanx
WBR
Joe
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