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  1. gandude

    Hello, A couple of questions...

    Thank You SYleng1. The acid works good. It doesn't remove rust but changes it to another inert solid. The un-rusted metal takes on a 'gavanized' look. I do have a sand blaster and yes, it is very messy! The neighbors would not appreciate the cloud! Appreciate your input on Rustoleum as the...
  2. gandude

    Hello, A couple of questions...

    Scamp. I went to Finish Master and talked to the gal, The price was OK on the seam sealer but the applicator gun, ! $125!! After brushing the paint and rust I would like to protect it. Rustoleum seamed like it would work, I guess not. Since the whole car is going to take some time, I will...
  3. gandude

    Hello, A couple of questions...

    Thanks, I had to figure it out. I started a conversation with you too.
  4. gandude

    Hello, A couple of questions...

    Can't figure out how to PM. I live behind Barney's BBQ near Cowell Park.
  5. gandude

    Hello, A couple of questions...

    LOL, I live in Concord off Clayton Road! Small World! Thank You!
  6. gandude

    Hello, A couple of questions...

    My 1st restoration, 1963 Valiant Convertible. Q1) what is the 'caulk' that goes around the metal seams (see pic), and where is the best place to get it. Should it be installed before or after paint? ...the original stuff looked like tar. Q2) I have tried to punch holes through the floor pan...
  7. gandude

    Hello all, back after a few years

    Hello all, Name is Glen, I was on here a long time ago to find out my 63 Valiant convertible had rust issues. Now, after finding a donor car/frame, I am glad to be back. My plan is to combine the two into a nice single car. A pic of the donor car and of the 'rust bucket'. Donor is with the...
  8. gandude

    It looks like frame rails are in my cars future...

    Just secured a parts convertible! It has most everything I need for the repair and very minimal rust.
  9. gandude

    It looks like frame rails are in my cars future...

    got the fender off to a assess the front. Bad news. Found a crack. and the brake line just wobbles. frame shot.
  10. gandude

    It looks like frame rails are in my cars future...

    Thanks for the info. I do need at least 1 torque box and the inner fender well is bad -over the years from battery leakage. It does have some severe rust, looking at it closely seems bad to me. I will get a better idea starting Friday. kinda bummed right now.
  11. gandude

    It looks like frame rails are in my cars future...

    Does anyone know if early A convertible frame rails are the same as non-convertibles? from pics, it appears convertibles may be thicker gauge metal. Thanks, -Glen
  12. gandude

    How do you remove the back seat?

    Since I cant give you guys a thank you yet, you have to accept this one. Thanks! They say I need 10 more posts to click 'thanks'.
  13. gandude

    How do you remove the back seat?

    Removed the seat, both bottom and back. The back part was screwed in at the junction where the two meet, one screw far right and one far left. An unwelcome guest was found, he made a nest with seat material. Perhaps Mr mouse needed something to sharpen his teeth with as the pump has oil all...
  14. gandude

    Just wondering....have some blue smoke out the back....

    A compression test or leak-down test would be a proper start. Does the smoke get worse when going down a steep hill w/throttle closed during engine braking?
  15. gandude

    Happy Thanksgiving!

    Happy Thanksgiving to you too! Enjoy the day!
  16. gandude

    First round of issues found on the 63 Valiant

    barbee6043 LOL, ...bet my engine is gunkier than yours. my plan is to put an old blanket down in the backyard as a gunk filter. Then while the motor is hanging on the cherry picker over the blanket, use engine cleaner and blast hot water inside and outside of the engine. Also clean the...
  17. gandude

    How do you remove the back seat?

    I got the seat out a bit and found these... Are they a big deal?
  18. gandude

    How do you remove the back seat?

    Thank you 65cuda. How do I increase your "thank you" number?
  19. gandude

    How do you remove the back seat?

    Hello, The hydraulic top pump or plumbing or lifts are not working so I need to gain access. Sounds dumb but I can't figure out how the rear seat comes out of a 1963 Valiant. Are they bolted in somewhere? Thanks in advance for the info. -Glen
  20. gandude

    [WANTED] 1963 Valiant slant 6 exhaust manifold

    Thank you all, and krazyCuda, We'll see how a used one works. I think the iron back then was better. Not a big fan of the Chinese either who probably makes that new one. I will bookmark that site, just in case Krazy, Thanks.
  21. gandude

    First round of issues found on the 63 Valiant

    Thank you Bill for the info. No, spent $45 on a rebuilt from O'reillys -should have waited, didn't know about the smaller one. The rebuilt is night/day compared to the old one though. I cleaned a previous Ford FE out w/garden hose and Gunk. Got it real clean and it ran cooler and better. The...
  22. gandude

    [WANTED] 1963 Valiant slant 6 exhaust manifold

    Hello, Looking for a good 1963 Valiant slant 6 exhaust manifold. I live in northern California, Co-Co county. Thanks!
  23. gandude

    First round of issues found on the 63 Valiant

    First real look delving into the 63. Wife got sick (she's good now) just after we got it so it's been sitting since '07. Found a cracked exhaust manifold, bad heater core, and rust. Tried to clean the crud from the engine but it's solid crud glued to the engine. I replaced the leaking plug tube...
  24. gandude

    Hello from norcal- introduction

    Was referred to this site by 'Art' at a car parts counter, he has a 1967 Dart (nice car BTW). My attempt to revive a 1963 Valiant convertible is why I am here. New to MOPAR's, I was always a Ford guy but things change. The car runs but needs some TLC. It was bought in 2007 and has been sitting...
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