Powder-coating rear subframe

Powder-coating rear subframe

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AndrewGB

Original Poster:

4 posts

227 months

Thursday 22nd December 2005
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Hi,
Do many people powder coat the rear subframe to help prevent it rusting? It seems a sensible way to protect it and should not be too expensive. Are there any problems that I might run into?
Thanks
Andrew

neil8p

175 posts

254 months

Friday 23rd December 2005
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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

Paul V

4,489 posts

284 months

Friday 23rd December 2005
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I painted mine in hammerite and it was still perfect years later when the rest of the car had rusted away. I’d prefer painting to powder coating really, if you really want to go all out paint it with hammerite then give a healthy coat of wax oil after.

love machine

7,609 posts

242 months

Tuesday 27th December 2005
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Used lead oxide and loads of waterproof grease. That works a treat. It's a mess but it's not going to rust, ever! There is about 20kg of shit stuck to it though!

Cooperman

4,428 posts

257 months

Wednesday 28th December 2005
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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.

AndrewGB

Original Poster:

4 posts

227 months

Wednesday 28th December 2005
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Thanks for all the good advice.
I think that for now hammerite and waxoil is the best way to go. If I ever replace it I might galvanise straight away.
Andrew

haynes

370 posts

249 months

Friday 6th January 2006
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I fitted a galvanised rear subframe, supplied by Steve Harris down in Cranborne.