1964 Crown floor pan
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1964 Crown floor pan



On the bolts, before you start, get a can of Liquid Wrench (not WD-40; 
good stuff, but wrong application).  The brand is Liquid Wrench.  You 
can get it in a spray can.  Soak the bolts pretty good (overnite if you 
can).  And then spray 'em again as you begin.  Once they loosen a 
little, if they start to tighten up as you are removing them, screw them 
back and forth and keep spraying.  I got some philllips screws out of my 
rocker panels the other day this way, and I at first thought  I was just 
going to have to destroy the rocker panel to get them out.

As for the POR15, that's exactly what I'm going to do with my '63 Crown 
convertible.  The RR floor is perforated with rust, but that's the only 
place on the whole body.  So I will cut it out and weld in a patch, then 
I think I'll probably paint the entire floorpan inside with POR15.  
Probably outside the body (underneath) too.  (anyone think that's a bad 
idea?).

--Brooks in Dallas


Mark and Theresa Elliott wrote:

> Thanks for the info.  My plan for the rust was to go over it with my 
> grinder to get rid of most of it, and then using POR15 to cover up the 
> floor.  Is rust mort/rust encapsulator better?  I have no experience 
> with these types of products.  I don't want to have to deal with this 
> rust again, so I want to use something that will work (short of 
> cutting out the rust and welding in new metal, since the metal is 
> still good).
>
> As for the bolts, I expect that at least one or two of them will break 
> when I try to remove them (at least that is how my luck has gone so 
> far).  Also I would guess that they shouldn't be too expensive, and 
> several dollars is far less expensive then spending the time trying to 
> clean up the current ones.
>
> Mark Elliott
> 1964 Crown 4dr
> At 08:13 AM 8/27/2004 -0700, you wrote:
>
>> Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2004 01:13:57 -0700 (PDT)
>> From: Kenyon Wills <imperialist1960@xxxxxxxxx>
>> Subject: Re: IML: 1964 Crown floor pan
>> Reply-To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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>> I don't know what that stuff is, but I wire wheeled it off using a 
>> grinder with a wire rope cupped wheel attachment, used eastwood rust 
>> encapsulator over rust-mort, and then sprayed undercoating all over 
>> and thick.  the undercoating dampens vibration and road noise, and 
>> it's going to be invisible under the carpet, so I laid it on thick.  
>> Almost as good as Dynamat but much less weight.
>>
>> Your bolts are probably surface rusted?  Try bumping them on a wire 
>> wheel?  Re-assemble whatever you put in there with grease on the 
>> threads and they'll be ready for you to swap out again in 50 years 
>> and easier to break loose.  Mine looked rotten but cleaned up 
>> nicely.  Since I'm not doing much jumping in the old girl, I doubt 
>> that there's a tremendous amount of stress on those bolts if they're 
>> all there and tightened evenly.
>>
>
>
>


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