Re: Methods for stripping an engine bay down
[Re: Telvis]
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02/10/15 12:24 AM
02/10/15 12:24 AM
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G_bob
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Do it right
Remove all the hardware out of the engine compartment.
Steam clean if possible or pressure wash. Use a putty knive for those thick greasey areas
Wash with hot soapy water and rinse.
Once dry wipe down with grease and wax remover.
Weld all unnecessary holes, DA sand, fill were necessary and prep for paint
Agree 100%
Ajax or Comet and a Scotch-brite pad do a good job of scuffing and cleaning at the same time. I've used that method twice to prep engine bays for paint with good results.
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Re: Methods for stripping an engine bay down
[Re: RapidusMaximus]
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02/10/15 07:18 PM
02/10/15 07:18 PM
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Posts: 1,246 Chicago, IL
PLUM_72
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My preferred method is chemical stripper followed by sandblasting. Cover the painted surfaces. Use the thick solvent based "aircraft" stripper found at some of the big box stores. Its good stuff! A gallon should do the engine compartment. Paint it on a small area with a cheap paint brush. Let it sit for a half hour or so, then scrape the surface with a razor blade scraper, changing the blade as needed. Wire bristle "tooth brushes" also work well. I use a large shallow cardboard box and allow the scrapings to fall into the box to minimize cleanup. Plastic sheets on the ground will also work.
I then sandblast the areas that are rusty or still show paint. I use a cheap suction feed unit. My air compressor isn't all that big. Blasting it all would take too much time and leave me with a beach afterward. The majority of the surface comes clean with the stripper, the blaster cleans up the other areas.
Prime with what you like afterward.
Making a mess is part of the fun. A little planing upfront will minimize the cleanup. Best of all its super low buck but you will have some time invested.
1972 Dodge Challenger
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Re: Methods for stripping an engine bay down
[Re: GoodysGotaCuda]
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02/10/15 10:11 PM
02/10/15 10:11 PM
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Steve Bryant
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On my 70 Cuda, I have stripped the interior and underneath the car with an electric angle grinder and wire discs. A cheap wire disc (about $4 each) will very quickly strip about 10 square feet of car down to the metal. Last weekend I completely stripped the interior (roof, floor, firewall, rear) in less than 3-4 hours. I then wipe everything down with acetone and usually use etching primer. Corners may require chemicals or a dremil tool with wire brushes or some selective minimal sandblasting. The photo here shows about 20 minutes of work in a wheel well. You can see the wire wheel went through dirt, undercoating, paint and primer like butter. I prefer this method because its cheap and fairly quiet. HOWEVER, you must protect yourself because those cheap wire discs will fling metal spikes as they wear and they will penetrate skin so cover your eyes with good goggles and protect all other skin with thick clothes. Also, if you are in a confined space, keep a fan on you or wear a respirator since you don't want to inhale any of that crap. Here is a link to the knotted wire discs I was talking about. I also have plenty of photos of my interior all stripped down from last weekend. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00B21CH7A/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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Re: Methods for stripping an engine bay down
[Re: Steve Bryant]
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02/10/15 10:15 PM
02/10/15 10:15 PM
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Steve Bryant
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Here is a photo of the interior work I did this weekend. The wheel also does a number on rust.
Last edited by Steve Bryant; 02/10/15 10:16 PM.
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Re: Methods for stripping an engine bay down
[Re: chrisf]
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02/10/15 11:17 PM
02/10/15 11:17 PM
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skicker
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I like the idea of blasting I've seen excellent results from it. I can't speak for the rest but my time is FREE when it comes to my cars... It's countless hours I'm in the garage and the kitchen witch is in the house...
...FAFO...
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