From: pantera@pobox.com (David Doddek) Subject: Re: Recommendation wanted Date: Mon, 14 Apr 1997 23:23:21 -0500 ![]()
DeTomaso Mailing List: April 1997, Message #103
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Use the POR-15. It is far the best. But trust them when they say to not get it on your hands or you will wear it. Dave. >To: All fellow pantera owners > >I recently drilled the drain holes in the bottom of the "S" shaped rear >wheel housing brace. I did not get any water, however, I did get some rust >particles out. The left side had more than the right. > >Now that the inside of these tubes are accessible, what is the best way to >treat them so that this does not happen again? Besides not driving in the >rain, etc? I was thinking more along the lines of POR-15, Extend, etc. >introduced through a hollow wand through the newly drilled drain holes. > >Is there a better method? If these rust killing compounds are used, which >is the best? > >Thank you in advance for your assistance. > >Kevin Becker >'74 L #6240 > > > > David Doddek pantera@pobox.com www.pobox.com/~pantera 217-422-3722 69 EFI Fairlane, 89 T-bird SC, 74 Twin turbo NOS EFI Pantera (I like to go fast)