Gutting the f*cker.
Here are some old pics of the floors with the sound deadener/rust hider.
Driver:
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Being completely ignorant about everything Z, at the time I though they looked great!
Knowing better now, here is what my floors ACTUALLY look like.
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I picked up a pretty hardcore metal brush and some stripper hoping I can get down to bare metal with that and some sand paper. Then I plan to coat with POR-15 which everyone says is the best for stopping rust.
Then I decided to gut the interior. I cant really be 100% sure im getting all of the rust if I cant see everything 100%. So....
I drop the steering shaft and start unplugging stuff.
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The minute I started finding wires that were connected but were completely different colors, I realized if I kept going without marking them somehow, I would never get this bitch back together.
So I went out to Lowe's and picked up a set of colored electrical tape.
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Now if there are two wires that connect, but it's not completely obvious, I tag both ends with the same colored electrical tape so I can tell what goes where.
Cut out my widshield. lol.
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Kind of a bitch to get out.
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Now it is much easier to get at the dashboard.
One thing I want to mention to anyone who does this.
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Label your screws. I have pulled so many little fasteners and brackets and crap out of this piece of shit. If I didn't have these bags all organized and labeled I'd be absolutely F*CKED!
I continue tagging wires and disconnecting.
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And eventually I was able to get the damn thing out.
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Blam.
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After further inspection, I was able to locate the FOURTH and final mouse house.
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I am officially changing the name of my blog to OldMouseHotelRenovations.blogspot.com.
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Gross.
So natually I couldn't leave that rodent infested heater in there.
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Gonzo.
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Looking pretty clean for a Dirty S30.
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I can't wait to dive headfirst into rust repair mode.
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More taking shit apart to come.
Stay tuned...
Honestly the inside looks super clean. Doesn't look like you have too much work ahead of you.
ReplyDeleteThanks! I'm hoping that turns out to be the case. I still have a lot of material to remove from the underside though. There's a ton of what appears to be some sort of rust protection coating that peeling off. Hope I don't find any rust monsters.
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