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| 914 RZ-1 |
Mar 17 2023, 08:39 PM
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Porsche Padawan ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 684 Joined: 17-December 14 From: Santa Clarita, CA Member No.: 18,230 Region Association: Southern California |
The M/C leaked all over the floor plan. There's some rust as well. Before I put back everything I thought I would clean it all up.
1. What is the best way to get all the coating off the floor pan? It looks like some sort of asphalt/tar paper. It seems to be peeling off okay with a putty knife. I'm guessing I use some sort of solvent to get the remaining gunk off? Heat gun? 2. I have a kit that has cleaner/degreaser, metal prep and POR15. I also want to reseal around whatever that is (plug?) in the middle with some seam sealer. What order is this all applied? -cleaner -prep -POR15 -seam sealer OR -cleaner -prep -seam sealer -POR15 Or some other order? 3. I was going to leave the POR15 as the final coat, but do I need to paint over it? The car is silver/gray, the POR15 is gloss black. It's under the carpet and under the floor mat, so it will not show. I'm more concerned with keeping the rust at bay. 4. Where should I stop the painting? At a seal? At one of the changes in contour of the floor pan? Please note that the car was in an accident many years ago (before my ownership) and was repaired, but the floor pan is still a little uneven. My concern is that the paint will wick under the tar paper, but is that even an issue? Here's a photo, since I know we all like pictures. There is a pile of tar paper on the left: Thanks! -Jeff ------------ |
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| technicalninja |
Mar 18 2023, 11:42 AM
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Please don’t encourage the use of fiberglass to fix floor pans. The 914 restoration community has seen plenty of that DAPO fix. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/av-943.gif) I didn't. Reading comprehension issues? POR15 can be used with the velum to repair minor holes, not major reconstruction. It can be used to stop corrosion temporarily and often ends up a permanent fix if the user never gets to the point of welding new material on. The holes I've fixed using this method you would not be able to find, you wouldn't be able to see the patch, and it will NEVER corrode there again. I have not seen a failure of a POR15 patched hole in my life... I also stated you DO NOT want to POR15 anything you are going to weld. The stuff is a nightmare to remove once it's cured. If you let it cure on your skin you have to wear it off. Nothing removes it. |
| Superhawk996 |
Mar 18 2023, 12:02 PM
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914 Guru ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 7,499 Joined: 25-August 18 From: Woods of N. Idaho Member No.: 22,428 Region Association: Galt's Gulch
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Please don’t encourage the use of fiberglass to fix floor pans. The 914 restoration community has seen plenty of that DAPO fix. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/av-943.gif) I didn't. Reading comprehension issues? Chill dude - it was a joke complete with picture of American philosophy of if a little is good more is better. |
914 RZ-1 need some help with floor plan fix Mar 17 2023, 08:39 PM
bkrantz How much rust? And how far do you want to go?
If... Mar 17 2023, 09:59 PM
ogdougy If you want to remove it with that "deep free... Mar 17 2023, 10:25 PM
technicalninja I'd do it the first way.
The POR 15 needs to ... Mar 18 2023, 09:59 AM
Superhawk996
POR15 sells fiberglass velum cloth, This is fibe... Mar 18 2023, 11:05 AM
technicalninja
Chill dude - it was a joke complete with picture... Mar 18 2023, 12:23 PM
914 RZ-1 Thanks for the help!
I was able to find more... Mar 19 2023, 11:27 AM
Superhawk996 In my opinion, you’re over thinking it.
It’s... Mar 19 2023, 11:47 AM
914 RZ-1
In my opinion, you’re over thinking it.
It’... Mar 19 2023, 03:53 PM
Superhawk996 Good job trying to do this well. It’s always a ... Mar 19 2023, 11:50 AM
914werke You have an interesting way of joking... It came ... Mar 19 2023, 12:05 PM
technicalninja The tie-coat primer that POR15 sells is grey.
At ... Mar 19 2023, 12:18 PM
914 RZ-1
The tie-coat primer that POR15 sells is grey.
At... Mar 19 2023, 01:31 PM
technicalninja
But it does appear you are promoting the use of P... Mar 19 2023, 12:36 PM
SirAndy Those who have failed with POR15 didn't use it... Mar 19 2023, 12:52 PM
Superhawk996
I'm not even sure you can do lead work any lo... Mar 19 2023, 01:02 PM
technicalninja I'm all ears for other's opinions.
Please ... Mar 19 2023, 12:57 PM
technicalninja POR15 has an expensive metal prep called Metal-Rea... Mar 19 2023, 01:18 PM
Superhawk996
POR15 has an expensive metal prep called Metal-Re... Mar 19 2023, 01:27 PM
rjames POR15 gets a bad rap. I suppose YMMV could vary, b... Mar 19 2023, 04:11 PM![]() ![]() |
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