I forgot to mention earlier in the thread, when I was doing the rust removal I was using the popular Deox Gel. It worked really well, I put it onto where the bumper bracket mounts and covered it with cling film, came down the next morning and gave it a quick wipe over. I was left with nice bare metal ever so slightly pitted. It's good!
On with some seam sealer. What horrible stuff this is, it gets everwhere.
When I was spraying the primer on it dawned on me just how crap I am at spraying. I'm going to have to enlist some help before I go any further.
First layer of top coat on to keep the weather out unitl I can work out exactly how i'm going to do the rest of it.
While all this was going on the block was away at Heaton Engineering being bored and honed. So now i'm sporting nice fresh 81.25mm bores
I've also spent a whole night in the garage using a wire brush to remove all of the oxidation and grease from the outside of the block. The process was quickened when I remmbered I had bought wire brush drill attachments for this very purpose

On with some seam sealer. What horrible stuff this is, it gets everwhere.

When I was spraying the primer on it dawned on me just how crap I am at spraying. I'm going to have to enlist some help before I go any further.

First layer of top coat on to keep the weather out unitl I can work out exactly how i'm going to do the rest of it.

While all this was going on the block was away at Heaton Engineering being bored and honed. So now i'm sporting nice fresh 81.25mm bores




I've also spent a whole night in the garage using a wire brush to remove all of the oxidation and grease from the outside of the block. The process was quickened when I remmbered I had bought wire brush drill attachments for this very purpose

