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#71
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Looks great! I think the red paint should cover all of the face of the drum including the lug nut area where the wheel mounts. On my previous Mopars, that was actually the only place where the red would still remain after a few decades as it was protected from the elements by the wheel face. The cosmoline they used for dipping the lower controls arms in, was a much heavier molasses-ier (if that's actually a word) looking substance. I used spray-on amber rustproofing when I used to do mine. I had to do many coats to get the caramel brown finish correctly.
This stuff is good: https://www.tat-co.com/Products/Repa...r-Rustproofing Last edited by njsteve; 09-11-2017 at 06:08 PM. |
#72
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You might want to install the upper control arms to the Body/inner fender structure before you drop the body onto the subframe. The weight of the drum already attached to the A Arm might make installation difficult.
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#73
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Lawrence,
Looking good! You did good on the brake drums. They were not painted on the mounting surface or the wheel stud area. See attached factory document. Looks great! Keep up the good work! Cheers Dave |
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Interesting to see what the factory recommended versus what the assembly line workers actually did at high speed. I'll try to dig up some photos from my archives.
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#75
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Yes.... and I think you'll find for every ONE example that you find, you'll find 10,000 done correctly. That's the document that says how it's supposed to be done, man. He's going for what was correct. That's what's correct
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Thanks guys. Yea I was not so happy with the spray cosmoline I used. That is three heavy coats. I may see if I can spray more on the lower control arms for more apparent coverage.
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Dave, thanks for all the help thus far. Your knowledge is impeccable. Sure I will be bugging you more in the future!!!
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#78
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I would concur with that. Do it how it was SUPPOSED to be done had they given a damn on the assembly line that day. :-)
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#79
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Exactly, Steve! We all know there were always exceptions to the rules when it came to "Get that car down the line!" You're always safe with how it was "Supposed" to be done, unless your individual car shows different and you can show that. Every brand has it's individual nuances...and seems Mopars take the cake!!!
All good stuff!!!!! And Lawrence, my "impeccable" knowledge is just regurgitation from everyone else I've learned it from!!! I'm happy to help, and more happy to LEARN from the other guys that have forgotten more than I'll ever know! Now....lets see the ever so popular "drop" of the car onto the k-member!!!! Cheers Dave |
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Updates please....i know you have them Lawrence. Don't make me jumpseat up there!
See you in a few weeks at MCACN! Cheers Dave |
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