VSTwister
Well-Known Member
Steering column shafts, wiper linkage, e-brake cables, trans dipstick & tube, door lock mechanisms, etc...
As I pull back out my parts from storage when I tore down the car, these parts are clearly not painted by factory, have surface rust, etc.. The e-brake cables are very rusty and dirty, but were under the car when daily driven so that's to be expected. Most of these parts it's hard to tell if they maybe they had a clear zinc plating finish? If so, obviously it doesn't last either not to mention that seems a pain to do and something not easy to find locally and spend $$$ to have done. And you'd have to tear down more complicated parts (those door linkage mechs for example) to get that done right. There's got to be better...
Thanks to doing a search about internal brake parts that are rusty but never painted...I found out about RPM:
Eastwood Rust Prevention Magic
Sounds great, but it lasts only 2 years? Is this the best there is or what other options are there? What do you do for restoration on these type parts? I'm not looking for concours or must be exactly same as original and spend high dollar for that. I just want to put parts back on the car that have been restored as best I can for function and look. No rusty parts going back in, and things like wiper linkage getting new gaskets and bushings so it'll work like it did new in 1971. (I do like to keep things original-looking as much as I can though.)
Thanks.
As I pull back out my parts from storage when I tore down the car, these parts are clearly not painted by factory, have surface rust, etc.. The e-brake cables are very rusty and dirty, but were under the car when daily driven so that's to be expected. Most of these parts it's hard to tell if they maybe they had a clear zinc plating finish? If so, obviously it doesn't last either not to mention that seems a pain to do and something not easy to find locally and spend $$$ to have done. And you'd have to tear down more complicated parts (those door linkage mechs for example) to get that done right. There's got to be better...
Thanks to doing a search about internal brake parts that are rusty but never painted...I found out about RPM:
Eastwood Rust Prevention Magic
Sounds great, but it lasts only 2 years? Is this the best there is or what other options are there? What do you do for restoration on these type parts? I'm not looking for concours or must be exactly same as original and spend high dollar for that. I just want to put parts back on the car that have been restored as best I can for function and look. No rusty parts going back in, and things like wiper linkage getting new gaskets and bushings so it'll work like it did new in 1971. (I do like to keep things original-looking as much as I can though.)
Thanks.
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