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Re: T25 Syncro hightop project
Posted: 24 Mar 2013, 14:55
by crazy-for-a-syncro
Cheers Tom & Jool's for the comments, much appreciated.
apologies for lack of updates, the cold and MOT fail on the modern car put paid to time on the bus, so a short report.
Before, crusty caliper:
In they go...fizzing away nicely
Voila, ready for paint..
all painted ready for re-build
hoping to get some time to re-build them over Easter.
That's all folks...
Re: T25 Syncro hightop project
Posted: 24 Mar 2013, 17:39
by hugomonkey
whats that your using to clean them up?
Re: T25 Syncro hightop project
Posted: 24 Mar 2013, 18:13
by lloydy
I'd like to know that too!
Re: T25 Syncro hightop project
Posted: 24 Mar 2013, 19:21
by syncrowjoker
Caustic soda?
Re: T25 Syncro hightop project
Posted: 24 Mar 2013, 19:44
by ninja.turtle007
syncrowjoker wrote:Caustic soda?
That's what I was thinking.
Re: T25 Syncro hightop project
Posted: 24 Mar 2013, 22:29
by crazy-for-a-syncro
ninja.turtle007 wrote:syncrowjoker wrote:Caustic soda?
That's what I was thinking.
Nope..a bit stronger than that, anyone else want a guess.
I'll tell you tomorrow.

Re: T25 Syncro hightop project
Posted: 24 Mar 2013, 23:42
by clift_d
crazy-for-a-syncro wrote:I'll be Acid dipping those rusty calipers with a before and after shot.
My guess is heavy duty drain cleaner (H2SO4) - do I get a prize?
Re: T25 Syncro hightop project
Posted: 25 Mar 2013, 13:06
by orcecaveman
Nice work. What a difference to those brakes. Concrete remover / cleaner maybe? Good luck with the resto.

Re: T25 Syncro hightop project
Posted: 25 Mar 2013, 14:03
by mrhutch
go on spill! I want to know as well. could well use some in my "Ghetto Parts Washer"
http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/forum/ghett ... 79089.html
Re: T25 Syncro hightop project
Posted: 25 Mar 2013, 17:03
by jed the spread
crazy-for-a-syncro wrote:ninja.turtle007 wrote:syncrowjoker wrote:Caustic soda?
That's what I was thinking.
Nope..a bit stronger than that, anyone else want a guess.
I'll tell you tomorrow.

Stella?
Jed
Re: T25 Syncro hightop project
Posted: 25 Mar 2013, 19:34
by crazy-for-a-syncro
Stella?
Jed[/quote]
Jed wins the prize

....well nearly, closest so far
Its the base product of virtually all rust removers, H3PO4 - Phosphoric acid (check out wikipedia for more info). most rust converters are about 10% or less, the industrial version is 60-85%. Its certainly not Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) that's useless in rust removal.
The industrial version can be found used on Dairy farms to clean out the stainless steel tanks of the calcium or 'milkstone' as its known in the business. Its often known as milkstone remover and can be purchased from dairy product suppliers. Its well known in the Triumph, Landy and Morris circles - see moggies do have their uses, spread the love I say.....
Obviously when using this stuff treat with great caution and apply all relevant COSHH rules as its nasty stuff (sorry boring stuff over), and no you cannot put this stuff into a dishwasher - Doh

.. (Though I do like the idea as a parts washer)
you should see what it does to concrete (imagine it on the front room carpet)....did i tell you its also used as concrete remover in the building trade....I'm a mine of useless info
So if the thought of industrial acid does not float your boat then there is an alternative, not quite as fast but just as effective and its safe... This is called DEOX-C and its made by bilt-hamber, this is really good stuff for small ish parts that can be soaked over night or for a few days if really bad. For more info
http://www.bilthamber.com/corrosion-treatments/deox-c" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I can vouch for both as I've used them extensively, heres a few shots of a moggie that was left outside after being sand-blasted,
and then de-rusted using milkstone remover
Enjoy
Re: T25 Syncro hightop project
Posted: 25 Mar 2013, 23:34
by mrhutch
cheers chap! off to chat up friendly local dairy farmers now!
Re: T25 Syncro hightop project
Posted: 25 Mar 2013, 23:41
by Syncrobaz
No rust so no need !

Re: T25 Syncro hightop project
Posted: 26 Mar 2013, 09:02
by orcecaveman
crazy-for-a-syncro wrote:
you should see what it does to concrete (imagine it on the front room carpet)....did i tell you its also used as concrete remover in the building trade....I'm a mine of useless info
Enjoy
Ahem! I think I win the prize then. It is the Moggie flatbed isn't it?

Re: T25 Syncro hightop project
Posted: 28 Mar 2013, 15:15
by crazy-for-a-syncro
DEVON.DAVE wrote:crazy-for-a-syncro wrote:
you should see what it does to concrete (imagine it on the front room carpet)....did i tell you its also used as concrete remover in the building trade....I'm a mine of useless info
Enjoy
Ahem! I think I win the prize then. It is the Moggie flatbed isn't it?

Yea - your bang on right,,,,,

, missed that one, soz...though Stella sounded an interesting possibility, after a few of them anything would look good...

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