Should have been "Rust Reformer", it turns rust into a dormant state that will not re-rust.
I use Por-15 also, even over "R/R".
Ah, yes, I have and use rust reformer often. I’m my opinion it does the job for surface rust but anything behind that and it’s not quite up to the task. This rust was beyond what rust reformer could work well on.
Long ago I got two products from Eastwood: Rust Converter and Rust Encapsulator. I used both on an old Mercedes in an area that was tough area - where the fan blower sits under the cowling/firewall. The converter brushed on first and after a few coats and drying time, the black goo encapsulator went over that. It was a long process, but it's holding up - the new owner in Denmark says zero rust coming back. I like the idea of that POR-15 - I just hope I never have to use it.
Haha I hear ya! I get sad every time I have to use por-15 too, but have had good luck thus far with it.
Finished up the patch on the Tundra. Dropping jt off at the bed liner place tonight to be done tomorrow.
Next up, another XJ to work on. This one belongs to a friend of a friend. Another dreaded leaf spring replacement, shocks all the way around, and a valve cover gasket. Ever since replacing my 60 gallon compressor with the smaller portable one, my air impact just hasn’t had the balls it used to. I modified the manifold to add an external regulator but the pressure still drops off when I use the impact gun. All my other air tools are no issue…. But my IR is really air hungry. So I decided to just buy an M18 impact to have for when I need the extra power. It didn’t disappoint! It’s just much bigger and heavier compared to the air gun.
Up it goes:
Mapp torch and the new impact gun, and the bolts came out like butter. Much easier than when I did my XJ, which had the bolts seized into the leaf spring busing sleeves.
Leafs out!
Barely started to remove the shock and it burst in my face pretty violently. Thankfully I had safety glasses on. Here it is ******* out the rest of the fluid after the explosion. That’s a new one for me.
That’s the rust belt for ya:
New leafs, shackles, u bolts and shocks in:
On to the valve cover gasket. Out and in without too much trouble.
And that’s a wrap!
He was super happy with everything. The old leaf springs were shot and it rode like ****. He already wants me to do a bunch of other work for him, just have to find the time.
Years ago after I sold my first XJ and was just starting to build my garage, I always had a goal of building my dream XJ, buying and selling XJs to pay for it, and fixing/modifying other peoples Jeeps. That goal is finally starting to become a reality, and I’m pretty happy about it! I’m starting to research “legitimizing” this as a side business from an LLC and insurance perspective. Right now I really only work on friends and acquaintances cars through word of mouth for liability reasons. But there are always people posting on our town FB page looking to have easy work done that I’d love to cash in on. Happy to hear advice from anyone who may have gone down this path as well.
Thanks for reading along!