I like working on cars
I like working on cars
But the damn rust on bolts and what not just sucks. I cant even count how many I have broken off or just wont budge or stripped. Just amazing they havent countered this yet. Ugh.
<a href="http://www.pcabusers.org" target="_new"> <img src="http://www.pcabusers.org/images1/banner.jpg" border="0"></a>
<a target=NEW href="http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_87793.html">JOIN the PCA Seti Team!</a>
<a target=NEW href="http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_87793.html">JOIN the PCA Seti Team!</a>
- Executioner
- Life Member
- Posts: 10353
- Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 11:34 am
- Location: Woodland, CA USA
Because they want you to buy another one (new car). I had the same issue when I lived close to the beach for 10 years. Rust everywhere, and I ended up selling my 1971 El Camino due to rust damage.nexus_7 wrote:But the damn rust on bolts and what not just sucks. I cant even count how many I have broken off or just wont budge or stripped. Just amazing they havent countered this yet. Ugh.
it really isnt the body usually, but its all these damn screws and bolts and what not. so annoying.
<a href="http://www.pcabusers.org" target="_new"> <img src="http://www.pcabusers.org/images1/banner.jpg" border="0"></a>
<a target=NEW href="http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_87793.html">JOIN the PCA Seti Team!</a>
<a target=NEW href="http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_87793.html">JOIN the PCA Seti Team!</a>
Yeah, what Pugsley said (heat helps a lot when all else fails). Though, I have had a few that just snapped despite all attempts.
Actually, there are solutions to this problem. It's called anti-seize. But you rarely find it on anything but engine parts.
Anyhow, I highly suggest PB Blaster for the penetrating oil & if you can, I even suggest spraying the bolt(s) once or twice a day for a week or two. It really makes a difference.
I replace all bolts on project cars with stainless (unless a specific strength is necessary).
Actually, there are solutions to this problem. It's called anti-seize. But you rarely find it on anything but engine parts.
Anyhow, I highly suggest PB Blaster for the penetrating oil & if you can, I even suggest spraying the bolt(s) once or twice a day for a week or two. It really makes a difference.
I replace all bolts on project cars with stainless (unless a specific strength is necessary).
- EvilHorace
- Life Member
- Posts: 6611
- Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 7:14 am
- Location: Greenfield, WI
You could also just buy a southern car and live there too. Those don't rust as bad.
Older Volvo's and other Euro cars almost never have issues with that but in our northern areas with road salt, many cars, especially Japanese cars are very effected by rust. A torch is usually required.
Older Volvo's and other Euro cars almost never have issues with that but in our northern areas with road salt, many cars, especially Japanese cars are very effected by rust. A torch is usually required.
<img src="http://www.pcabusers.org/images/evil2.gif">
My experience is that the best cars come from the Colorado region. They don't use salt so there aren't rust issues. They don't get intense heat, so there aren't too many dry rot issues either. Every time I'm out there, it's amazing how many cars I see that are stock from the 50's with old people driving the things around. Actually, you don't see many new cars out there.
I have probably ten cans of PB here and use it all the time. but ya know. there is always the few that just dont work.
I do heat on occasion, but cant use it on bolts that go threw plastic or rubber.
I do heat on occasion, but cant use it on bolts that go threw plastic or rubber.
<a href="http://www.pcabusers.org" target="_new"> <img src="http://www.pcabusers.org/images1/banner.jpg" border="0"></a>
<a target=NEW href="http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_87793.html">JOIN the PCA Seti Team!</a>
<a target=NEW href="http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/stats/team/team_87793.html">JOIN the PCA Seti Team!</a>
- EvilHorace
- Life Member
- Posts: 6611
- Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2000 7:14 am
- Location: Greenfield, WI
I'd agree in that western cars are good too. When I was living in Wyo, CO many years ago, 20+ yr old cars w/o rust wasn't unusual. They didn't use salt there.
Cars from AZ on the other hand are rust free but the sun kills the interiors and paint.
Cars from AZ on the other hand are rust free but the sun kills the interiors and paint.
<img src="http://www.pcabusers.org/images/evil2.gif">
- Qui Gon-Jinn
- Golden Member
- Posts: 659
- Joined: Sat Dec 31, 2005 5:20 pm
- Location: Lubbock Texas
- Contact:
AZ cars do get the sun and the paint and interior gets beat.. but they don't rust.. and tend to run forever..
my Comanche is at 171000 miles..
had it a year almost now.. did the Clutch Master Cylynder.. Front brakes.. and the fuel pump.. bolts where tight.. but none where seized.
my Comanche is at 171000 miles..
had it a year almost now.. did the Clutch Master Cylynder.. Front brakes.. and the fuel pump.. bolts where tight.. but none where seized.
Just because I am an a$$hole.. doesn't mean I don't care..
FCKGW RHQQ2 YXRKT 8TG6W 2B7Q8