Engine Detailing
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Engine Detailing
great update! engine looks great!
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Hats off to you dude, that's a work of art…..
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screenwash bottle?
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well done
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Got mine from here and cannot express how impressed I was with the service - highly recommend:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Zinc-Electroplating-Kit-Car-Bike-Motorcycle-Plating-/250673239755?cmd=ViewItem&pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3a5d4a16cb
Does take some time but I enjoy all the preperation etc. Chrissy can I ask: how do you go about cleaning all your bits (I use vinegar bath, then sand blast if any bits not fully clean before acid dip then electroplate) also how long do you dip it in the yellow pacivate and do you dry it with a heater or hairdryer? (I find the yellow pacivate can wipe off if I'm not careful - not sure if it is bonding at molecular level or whatever!)
Inspirational - top banana!
David
Poole, Dorset
Mk1 GL Cabriolet, 1457cc Manual, Papyrus Green: Long term restoration of a car that's been in the family since new: Project DEL BOY
Mk1 Golf GLS Cabriolet, 1457cc Auto, Yellow/Light Blue: Breaking for spares (anyone need a shell?): Breaking Mk1 Golf Cabriolet 1457cc, GLS (Dorset)
Poole, Dorset
Mk1 GL Cabriolet, 1457cc Manual, Papyrus Green: Long term restoration of a car that's been in the family since new: Project DEL BOY
Mk1 Golf GLS Cabriolet, 1457cc Auto, Yellow/Light Blue: Breaking for spares (anyone need a shell?): Breaking Mk1 Golf Cabriolet 1457cc, GLS (Dorset)
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big_bri: Its the original screenwash bottle just cleaned in an ultrasonic cleaner.
Scamparelli: I have a similar plating kit but mines from Caswell's Europe. I don't use a car battery method though instead I use a Constant Current power supply, it gives me far more control.
I clean the parts first in hydrochloric acid 36% (brick & Patio Cleaner) diluted one part acid two parts water. Remember always acid into water NOT the other way around! I leave the part in the acid until it's clean and the old plating has come off (when the fizzing stops).
Then clean and degreased. I heat the eletrolyte with a fish tank heater to 30 degrees I also heat the yellow chromate to around 27 - 30 degrees too.
Zinc plating takes around 30 - 40 Minutes stiring eletrolyte every now and again to remove the bubbles off the parts. The power supply current is set to 0.9 volts and amps adjust automatically. Once plating has finished its rinsed in water.
Before chromating I use a bright acid dip. This is 5% Sulfuric Acid (Battery Acid) diluted with water for 3 - 5 seconds then rinsed and moved into the chromating tank.
The parts are in the yellow passivate tank for about 15 - 20 seconds with light movement in the solution. The longer it's in the passivate the darker it will become. The parts are then rinsed in water and dryed with a hairdryer.
Hope this helps?
Will post more photos over this weekend. It's nearly done!
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David
Poole, Dorset
Mk1 GL Cabriolet, 1457cc Manual, Papyrus Green: Long term restoration of a car that's been in the family since new: Project DEL BOY
Mk1 Golf GLS Cabriolet, 1457cc Auto, Yellow/Light Blue: Breaking for spares (anyone need a shell?): Breaking Mk1 Golf Cabriolet 1457cc, GLS (Dorset)
Poole, Dorset
Mk1 GL Cabriolet, 1457cc Manual, Papyrus Green: Long term restoration of a car that's been in the family since new: Project DEL BOY
Mk1 Golf GLS Cabriolet, 1457cc Auto, Yellow/Light Blue: Breaking for spares (anyone need a shell?): Breaking Mk1 Golf Cabriolet 1457cc, GLS (Dorset)
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Zinc plated bonnet catch fitted
Brake fluid reservoir cleaned in ultrasonic cleaner and fitted to master cylinder
The ends of the braided fuel lines were cleaned then zinc plated.
New stainless steel clips used through out engine bay
Original 'Ear clamps' cleaned zinc plated then put into a blue passivate solution
Completed engine bay. Just have to finish off tidying up wires, fuel lines etc with cable ties and fit clutch cable and speedo cable.
Some before and after photos!
Will post photos of the rest of the car once it's cleaned up!
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you can smell the cleanness lol
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Just one question. Where's your clutch cable? :wink:
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Cracking engine bay though! Are you using is on a day-to-day basis or is it gonna stay this clean from now on!?
David
Poole, Dorset
Mk1 GL Cabriolet, 1457cc Manual, Papyrus Green: Long term restoration of a car that's been in the family since new: Project DEL BOY
Mk1 Golf GLS Cabriolet, 1457cc Auto, Yellow/Light Blue: Breaking for spares (anyone need a shell?): Breaking Mk1 Golf Cabriolet 1457cc, GLS (Dorset)
Poole, Dorset
Mk1 GL Cabriolet, 1457cc Manual, Papyrus Green: Long term restoration of a car that's been in the family since new: Project DEL BOY
Mk1 Golf GLS Cabriolet, 1457cc Auto, Yellow/Light Blue: Breaking for spares (anyone need a shell?): Breaking Mk1 Golf Cabriolet 1457cc, GLS (Dorset)
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