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Old Apr 15th, 2009, 20:25   #1
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Hello my name is Salvador, I have 2 164's, 1 is a 1975 with the M410, the other is a 1973 auto trany. in the 73 I'm going to put a AW71 trany from a 1991 940 volvo. now my big concerne or question is. Can anybory tell me how can I de-rust the body panels and some mechanical parts. Thanks.
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Hello my name is Salvador, I have 2 164's, 1 is a 1975 with the M410, the other is a 1973 auto trany. in the 73 I'm going to put a AW71 trany from a 1991 940 volvo. now my big concerne or question is. Can anybory tell me how can I de-rust the body panels and some mechanical parts. Thanks.
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I use Jenalite , first wire brush most of the rust off then , brush on the jenalite[ I beleve its the main ingredent in most de-rust stuff ] When its dry you can then paint over it , the rust goes white , Ive used it for years.
Do a search on Ebay for it [ much cheaper].
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