Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Gutted...

So at long last I am doing what every noble 240Z owner must do at some point in their cars life.

Gutting the f*cker.

Here are some old pics of the floors with the sound deadener/rust hider.

Driver:

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Pass:

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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.

Driver:

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Pass:

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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...

2 comments:

  1. Honestly the inside looks super clean. Doesn't look like you have too much work ahead of you.

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  2. Thanks! 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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