DIY engine bay painting. Alfa GTV engine bay restoration episode 3
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- čas přidán 8. 01. 2022
- In this episode I finally complete the repaint of the engine bay on my Alfa Romeo GTV.
The process;
1. Rust removal by wire wheel and sand paper wheel on a rotary tool.
2. Treat the rust with an epoxy based Dinitrol rust converter.
3. Epoxy primer aerosol
4. Colour base coat aerosol
5. Top coat / clear coat / lacquer aerosol
Products used in this episode;
1. Cheap eBay rotary tool with flexi attachment.
It may be cheap but I’ve had mine for years and it’s been faultless
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/40pcs-Dril...
2. Rotary tool sanding wheel assortment.
www.ebay.co.uk/itm/132pcs-San...
3. Dinitrol rust converter spray.
www.amazon.co.uk/DINITROL-RC9...
4. Epoxy primer
www.amazon.co.uk/Novol-Spectr...
5. Clear coat / lacquer
www.amazon.co.uk/Promatic-Cle...
My base colour aerosol was supplied by my local auto body paint shop. Alfa 632
Music featured in the video;
• Bliss Of Heaven - SOMM...
• Momentum - Zplit (No C...
• GET AWAY - tubebackr (...
• Lightness - Nomyn (No ...
• Sunny Island (VLOG) - ... - Auta a dopravní prostředky
Another great job Rick. That will protect the car for years.
Brilliant. Whenever i use aerosols i always soak them in a bucket of warm water for 10-15 mins before hand, get the cans nice and warm
Great job!
nice work
I might be doing the very same thing soon.
Just got to get the GTV (possibly one incoming) and build the confidence to do it.
Nice one Rick 👍 Really enjoyed that. Looking forward to the next one now! All the best mate 👍
Glad you enjoyed it. Part 4 is already available my friend 👍🏼
only just recently discovered your channel, but really dig your videos. you have a natural charisma!
Very very good job dude. It is definitely like a professional paint job. Most important thing is to clean the surface well. And you have done this very very well.
Now thats a nice refurbished frontframe if you ask me! I like the level of details that you share with us. Great content! Looking forward to the next episodes Rick!
Thank you Hans 👍🏼
Nice pyjama bottoms Rick ! Your definitely inspiring me to tidy my engine bay up I’ve just put the coolant bottle in the dishwasher it came out looking like new screen wash bottle next !😂
Haha thanks Dean. I’ve just treated myself to a new expansion tank/coolant bottle. I’ve tried a few different methods for cleaning the old tanks in the past with little success
Great video Rick.one of my favourites.the transformation was superb.very insightful.just got to put it back together now.will look forward to that.
Superb Job! watching You getting on with it makes me want to go and glance on my own V
Thank you Sir 👍🏼
Looks spot on well worth the effort over winter. At 3:37 looks like 312 written in chalk or a paint pen. I got a little trigger gun from wicks that clips on top of rattle cans, I cant recommend it enough.
Hi, yes you are correct. I Haven’t a clue what those markings could be. With regards to the trigger sprayers……I have thought about those in the past. I may give one a try soon enough 👍🏼
Great work Rick excellent result my only problem is I haven’t a nice warm garage to work in only the driveway.Still if I did have a garage I’d probably be out there now instead of watching your vids 😀
Looking good Rick! I’ve used vactan rust converter on my van a while ago and it seems decent stuff. The stuff you have is handy being in an aerosol for getting in all the awkward areas.
Inspiring as always Rick!
Thanks James. Thanks for watching 👍🏼
Good work there Rick, like you I use Surfex and find it brilliant as a cleaner/degreaser.
Very inspiring, when the time comes for me to do mine I’ll be using this as a reference 👍
Thanks Jason. Yep, the Surfex HD is amazing stuff. A proper all purpose cleaner and it’s even good for upholstery 👍🏼
Hi Rick, great job.
Who do you use for the Zinc Plating? I’ve had some done but I’ve found that if there is heavy corrosion then the finish is not great.
Things like the large nut on the rear subframe for the long bolt for example
As we learn, we get braver…great work and inspiring
Hi David. I know exactly what you mean. Platers do generally treat hardware prior to plating but its not really adequate for anything with stubborn rust. The absolute best thing to do is remove the rust yourself prior to plating. To do this, soak your hardware in a vinegar bath for 1-2 weeks. I usually buy up to 10 bottles of non branded vinegar from any local supermarket for around 20p each! It does the job very well. Once the vinegar has done it’s job, soak the hardware in WD-40 to prevent flash rust then drop them off at the platers. The plater I have used is Karas plating in Leigh. They aren’t cheap but the finish is far superior to anywhere else I have used. You should also be able to do it via post if you live too far away. I do plan to cover this subject in a future episode as I have many things to be plated myself during this little project.
Rick
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