Anyone know how to treat the engine case for corrosion? Mine has some soft removable corrosion,(white fluff) with some surface damage that I need to address...
Thanks,Cliff
Anyone know how to treat the engine case for corrosion? Mine has some soft removable corrosion,(white fluff) with some surface damage that I need to address...
Thanks,Cliff
Gibbs Brand makes some impressive claims.
I am ordering some to protect my fan and housing.
andy
67S in pieces
EarlyS: 1358
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You know, I bought some aerosol oil some time ago from them, is that what you are referring to? or is there another item that they use for corrosion ?...Cliff
All I know is the product is called "Gibbs Brand" and it comes in various quantities
from pumper bottles to aerosol cans to drums. If it does what it claims then I'm
not expecting any corrosion to the aluminium surfaces.
andy
67S in pieces
EarlyS: 1358
[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]
I just looked at the link;that`s what I got...Thanks for the reminder....Cliff
I use Gibbs Brad on my Mag case and tranny. Worked great it restored the case to a nice dark color.
If the engine is apart I strongly recommend having the case washed in a parts washer first.
"He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire."
1971 911e
1978 911sc Targa (Sold)
1973 911 RSR (Clone)
" IT doesn't Eat Rust, IT REVERSES the effects of oxidation! GIBBS® is a product whose time has come. It's in a class of it's own, a separate breed!"
Whilst I am sure it works to an extent some of the claims are a bit wild! Clearly a strong reducing agent.![]()
If the engine is apart and the case has been split, Ollie's will tumble it. This will remove all the corrosion and make it look new.
Soda blasting also works well but not as good as tumbling.
Protect with Gibb's after removing all the corrosion.
Last edited by tom1394racing; 12-03-2010 at 01:41 AM.
Tom Butler
1973 RSR Clone
1970 911E
914-6 GT Clone in Progress
Wasn't Tectyl the original product used by Porsche on engine and gearbox cases?
Regards
Mike
RS#1551(sold)
67S
73E (home after 25 years) and sold again
Early S reg. #681
CRC makes a Corrosion protector very similar to Tectyl. It dries to a waxy dark film just like the Tectyl
David
'73 S Targa #0830 2.7 MFI rebuilt to RS specs