Powder-coating rear subframe
Discussion
It was suggested to me that painting is better than powder coat on subframes. I'm told if powder coat gets chipped and moisture gets underneath the powder coat can come off in big chunks. Paint is easier to rub down and touch in.
Not experienced this personally, just a thought for you really
Cheers
Not experienced this personally, just a thought for you really
Cheers
Possibly the ultimate treatment is to strip all the paint off in a bath of solvent then hot dip galvanise the entire sub-frame. I did this a few years ago on a 1275 'S' and the result was excellent, especially as I then painted it with 'chassis black' paint However, the place in Luton where I got this done has closed down so now I just use two coats of black Hammerite. IKt's not so good as the galvanising, but it does lastquite well so long as you Waxoyl it every year after jet washing all around.
The other rear sub-frame tip is to remove the bolts holding the frame to the end of the sill section twice a year, blow Waxoyl into the void behind the holes, then put lots of copper grease on the bolts when re-fitting them.
The other rear sub-frame tip is to remove the bolts holding the frame to the end of the sill section twice a year, blow Waxoyl into the void behind the holes, then put lots of copper grease on the bolts when re-fitting them.
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