Re: 1988 Imperial 280sf engine swap and restoration (pics)
Update:
Ok, so figuring what to do today, i decided it was best to assemble something on this great day in US history, as opposed to destroying.....well, umm. it was too hot to sit in the bilge and grind
So i decided to work on the tank since it has to go back in before i glass in the bulkhead and motor mount. so i took the Winnebego and set it on some horses where i new it would be shady..
It was covered in grime, surface rust and corrosion, (especially under the neoprene strips, fyi), waxed poly resin, ect.
So I degreased it and cleaned it down some with 120 on a electric makita disk sander.
this is where the neoprene strips where adhered to the bottom of the tank, theres pitting in some areas of the lower sides and bottom, but most everything came back pretty good.
What i plan to do is clean it all up again with 180, then prep and etch the whole exterior of the tank, then fill and skim the pitting with rust inhibited aluminum filler, then seal it up with por15 silver and be done with the exterior.
The inside dosent look bad, no visible gunk , but some spotted surface rust. I washed out the inside, now im gonna put a bunch of Xylene and let it soak, turning it every hour or so, for any invisible varnish. Im gonna add Metal Ready to etch the inside, then US Standard fuel tank sealer.
I have on hand the phosphoric acid dx533 and chrmic acid dx503, and i have the metal to metal filler. I just need to order Por15 silver and thinner, metal ready, and the US Standard sealer.
All said and done it will prolly cost a little over 200 to redo the tank, as opposed to i bet about a grand for a new custom built.
Tommorow ill try to get the skin off the transom...
Happy 4th!