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> Rust....replace or treat, Gas pedal suport rust
RKramden
post Jan 6 2023, 10:45 AM
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I have been trolling around for a few years getting lots of insight for my '74 Outlaw-ish build. Thank you all.
I Could use some advice on rust at the gas pedal support under the car. The floor pan was rusty (see pic) but had no holes so I used Corotech Rust Arrestor and have applied 1 of two coats of Eastwood Encapsulator. The support under the car creates a hollow space which is showing rust leaching from the sides of the support. I think I have two options and would like some thoughts on them and any others you could think of.
1. Remove the old support, treat the bottom of the pan and install a new one. My biggest issue with this is that it couldn't be in a worse location (working with jacks and stands)
2. Drill some holes in the sides of the support and use the interior frame encapsulator, treat the outsided and hope for the best.
Thanks for any input you may have
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