Jinx
when in doubt, upgrade!
- Location
- So Jordan, Utah
X2Ohhh that looks damn good.
X2Ohhh that looks damn good.
Thanks guys. Like I said, if I hadn't received the encouragement I never would have tried. Yet another learning at how skilled the guys that build these things are.
When I painted the cage something went very wrong. Initially the paint spray looked acceptable, but as it dried some of the paint started to wrinkle. Over a week later the paint is dry on the exterior but still wet under the surface in the wrinkled areas. Any ideas on what I did wrong?
There could still be an anti-corrosion layer on the tube or in the pores of the metal. I usually use a rag and some mineral spirits in a spray bottle to get rid of any thing left.
I did, both paint and primer are Rustoleum oil base. I did custom mix the color using two Rustoleum oil base products, maybe they don't get along?Did you prime before painting? I've had similar issues when I've used mismatched primer and paint.
I'm guessing the paint is what Shane and Carl said, and although it may dry, it will flake or rub off later. Wow, your rig is looking amazing. Very well done.
What's everyones thoughts on CO's mounted to the cage? Will this hold up long term? It's obviously not a race car, intended use is mostly crawling, but I like speed, and want to be able to have some fun through high speed sections.
View attachment 115686View attachment 115687
In that current configuration I am pretty sure the tubes those shocks are mounted to will bend if you ever bottom out the shocks through a high speed section
Check out Improved Racing for the F-Body oil pan trap door. I compete in my car and it is in off camber and near vertical situations way more than a recreational rig will ever see and I havent lost oil pressure since installing the trap door baffle.
Thanks for the suggestion. Do you run this in the OEM cast aluminum F-body pan? Is this all you do for oil control, or do you run an accumulator as well?