woodeye
- Reaction score
- 13
- Thunderbird Year
- 1956
I started to replace the leaf springs, shocks, u-joints install sway bar so I decided drop the rear axel assembly to remove dirt and grease and about 1/4"+ of the toughest undercoating I've ever seen. Needed a small putty knife and a hammer to chisel it off.
I got it pretty clean, except for some surface rust on misc. areas that are steel not cast iron. I was thinking of lightly sandblasting the whole assembly and paint it. I was surprised to see that only the cast iron and break backing plates seemed to be painted black. I'm wondering what is correct. Should I paint cast iron and backing plates black and clear the rest?
I got it pretty clean, except for some surface rust on misc. areas that are steel not cast iron. I was thinking of lightly sandblasting the whole assembly and paint it. I was surprised to see that only the cast iron and break backing plates seemed to be painted black. I'm wondering what is correct. Should I paint cast iron and backing plates black and clear the rest?
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