Shannon's EK Restoration

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macca4551
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Shannon's EK Restoration

Post by macca4551 »

Hi again everyone. Just a few photos of the car after sandblasting, and now in primer. Four hours to sandblast and two days to get all the glass out of the car :twisted: :twisted: . Anyway, its now in primer, so I can see the rust properly, not as bad as I thought it would be. The front subframe comes off tomorrow to repair the firewall. New front floorpans and CRS tunnel hopefully next week. All is looking good so far, will post more pics as it develops. Regards, Steve

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Off to the sandblasters we go !!!

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Back from sandblasting ready to be cleaned out :evil: :evil: :evil:

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All cleaned out and in primer. Now the fun begins !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

On a different note, can anyone tell me if an HR diff will bolt straight into an EK. If not, what mods are needed?
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Post by Woodie »

Hi mate. looking great there. now you can really get stuck into her. nice one .
Hr diff will go straight in to mate, no troubles at all.
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Post by Blacky »

Hey Macca, if you plan to run a HR diff, why not use a LJ Torana diff ? It means you have to grind off all the mounting brackets and weld on some saddles, but you end up with a diff thats 50mm narrower so you can fit deeper dish rims.
Took me about 4 hours to do my diff.
I started with nothing and still have most of it left.


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Post by Trev »

G'day Steve, looks like your well on your way!
Cleaning out the sand, aint it a bitch! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:
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Post by macca4551 »

Hey Trev. Great job, cleaning out the sand - NOT. Having said that, now its in primer it is so much easier to see what has to be done. I took the front subframe off this morning to start repairing the firewall, not as bad as I first thought. Regards, Steve
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Post by Trev »

Steve, I had my FB wagon sandblasted a while back, it took me about 3 days to get the sand out! I thought anyway untill I started to weld up the rusted parts (and there was alot more in my car than yours by the look of it) I've had to rebuild the bottom of just about all the pillars, 4 X floor pans, rear quarters, in the back around the feul tank, along the back under the tailgate, and so on :twisted: .
A couple of taps with the hammer and even more sand has come from hidden crevaces :roll: .
Look forward to reading more updates! It will keep me motavated :wink:
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Post by classic_62 »

great job with the sand blasting and the primer. One question tho being only new to the game how much did it cost to get the sandblasting done? Just weighing up the options for my beast.
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Post by macca4551 »

I was very sceptical of getting it sandblasted, I have been told that different size grit can damage body panels. I got mine done by Active Sandblasting at Somersby on the Central Coast for $400.00. I didnt get the body panels done on the advice of my panel beater / painter. He believes that the sandblasting job is the best he has seen. Now that its done, I am over the moon with the result. The only drawback is cleaning up the mess :evil: :evil: :evil: , but it was well worth the effort. Regards, Steve
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Post by Trev »

Hi classic, my sand blast job cost $650 but the guy sand blasted the door jams and edges and then plastic bead blasted the flat pannels (not as harsh and no warping 8) ).
Weighing up the cost against acid dipping ( I think it cost chev 283 about $2000 for acid ) but it looked like acid came out alot cleaner ( but youll have to ask him about that!)
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Post by classic_62 »

thanks guys. had a go a couple months back with a set of rims i sourced which had been preaty weathered but come up preaty good. Used a sandblasting tool my dad had for his air compresser only problem i found was the pressure wasnt consistent and took bloody ages to do just one rim! :( Ill put up some pics of before n after in the next day or so.
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