Need some HowTo for Oil pan replacement

SJ syljay at optonline.net
Sat Dec 3 16:27:10 EST 2005


I was considering the yellow look. Huw's web pages are so pretty with them
yellow powder coated  parts!

I told the wife I wanted to bake the oil pan paint in her oven. She told me
to get ready to move out into the garage.
Damn women dont understand this manly stuff!

I'm familiar with POR15. But will that hold up to engine temps?

SJ
85 Dodge PU, D-250, 318, auto
85 Audi 4k - - sold but still on the road
88 Audi 5kq
90 Audi 100q


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kent McLean" <kentmclean at mindspring.com>
To: "SJ" <syljay at optonline.net>
Cc: <quattro at audifans.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 03, 2005 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: Need some HowTo for Oil pan replacement


> SJ wrote:
>  > I also want to sandblast the cover and paint it before putting
>  > it in. Any preferences for primer and paint? I would assume to
>  > use a high temp type paint.
>
> Guys that restore rusted old British cars swear by
> POR-15, although I haven't used it. But if it were
> up to Huw, he'd powdercoat it (yellow).
>
> www.por15.com
>
> --
> Kent McLean
> '94 100 S Avant, "Moody"
> '89 200 TQ, "Bad Puppy" up in smoke
> '56 Austin-Healey 100 BN2, "Bucket O'Rust"



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