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> Engine shelf, Removal
spunone
post Mar 9 2005, 08:36 AM
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Ok half the engine shelf is rusted out whats the besy way to remove the rest of it grinding wheel saw or what .I have the new one just don't want to make a bigger mess than ness.Another ? what do you use to coat the floors with after I've removed all the sealer crap and wire brushed the rust out? Thanks again in advance
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post Mar 9 2005, 08:41 AM
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I would coat the floor with POR15 or something along those lines. I was lucky and didnt need to do that on mine but if I did, I would find some new tar paper (Dynamat) and lay it down again when I was done with the POR15. As for the engine shelf, I would use a body saw, available at Harbor Freight. Cuts small and fast. That is what I need to do when I pull the engine for paint.
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