Refinishing this area under the cowl?

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Refinishing this area under the cowl?

Post by Fiat88 »

What kind of coating would you guys use on this area, the original rubber type coating is kind of cracked. I'm thinking of using eastwood's extreme chassis black paint and a can of seam sealer so i can redo the seams. What have you guys used? THx.

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I just used a good undercoating

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I covered mine with POR-15. In fact almost all the surface that isn't painted the body color is covered with it.
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Post by Curly »

Removed the old seam-sealer with knife, sandblasted all the paint off, reapplied seam-sealer, treated with etch primer same as rest of body and then the usual primers and top-coats to finish it off in body colour.
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Might try the Por-15 stuff, is that stuff ok to use on good metal as I don't see any really rusty metal?

BTW, is the center air intake flap that's controlled by the heater lever removable? As it has a good amount of surface rust. Want to take it off and sand it down to good metal and repaint.
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I used an actual roofing product after prepping it and painting. I figured it was much thicker than paint and would hold up better. It rains all the time here and mine is a daily driver so that area sees a lot of water.
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Try to build up the bottom so that the water will always drain out, and not collect. The problem happens when residual water sits there for a long time without draining out. A little bit of a design error from Fiat made it so that the drain is not quite at the lowest point. A little shaping with bondo should do it.

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Yes it can be removed. Open cover as much as you can then undo the hold screw for the cable inside. Then you can open cover more and access the 2 nuts on the bottom. While you have it out make sure it moves free on its hinge and lube it down so its moves easily . you can see one of the nuts in this photo


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SLOSpider wrote:Yes it can be removed. Open cover as much as you can then undo the hold screw for the cable inside. Then you can open cover more and access the 2 nuts on the bottom. While you have it out make sure it moves free on its hinge and lube it down so its moves easily . you can see one of the nuts in this photo


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Thanks for the pics SLO! Sanding will be much more easier but I wish I had a blasting cabinet...oh well sand paper will do! :mrgreen:
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Ventura, what do you recommend for building up near the drains? I have some fiber fill. Easy to use, rock hard after curing then top coat it? Sound like a plan?
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jimmy it sounds good here


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Post by jimmycakes401 »

Trying to screw my cowl back on right now. I'm not sure which of my fastners are supposed to be in there. Since I didn't take it apart, I have no idea. Anyone remember if it is a phillips head screw top or a rachet top? Maybe have a picture?
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They are phillips screws (located in holes along the edge that is toward the engine compartment)
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Post by jimmycakes401 »

Excellent. Are there washers?
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Yes, mine had rubber washers that where shot, so i replaced them.
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