<VV> Fuel sender
Chris C
ricorvair at cox.net
Wed Dec 19 13:29:11 EST 2007
Of course. The po ran the line threw the trunk. Easy to replace.
J R Read_HML wrote:
> While the tank is out, replace the RF steel brake line whether you
> think you need it or not.
> Later, JR
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chris C" <ricorvair at cox.net>
> To: "VirtualVairs AA" <VirtualVairs at corvair.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2007 12:08 PM
> Subject: <VV> Fuel sender
>
>
>> Since the 65's tank was out I figured it was a good time to figure
>> out why the gauge reads funny.
>>
>> When full it reads way over at about 1/2 it drops to half, then
>> steadily down until empty.
>>
>> Attached my meter to it, set to 2K
>>
>> Fairly steady readings from .008 to .199ish
>>
>> Is this normal?
>>
>> Anybody use a product called Rust Destroyer. Below is an email from
>> the company.
>>
>> Want to paint behind the tank and the suspension items I have taken off.
>>
>> Normally I use POR-15 but where it is I know I will end up wearing
>> the por-15 which lasts longer than most tattoos.
>>
>>
>>
>> Gloves, Please see MSDS on line for further information
>> http://www.rust007.com/destroyermsds.htm
>>
>> -- Original Message -----
>> *From:* Chris Czepyha <mailto:zepyha at domeind.com>
>> *To:* sales at rust007.com <mailto:sales at rust007.com>
>> *Sent:* Monday, December 17, 2007 9:30 AM
>> *Subject:* Re: For automotive use
>>
>> Precautions for skin protection? I will brush it on due to the
>> confines I am spraying in.
>> Por-15 is nice, but if you get it on you it is on you until time
>> fades it off.
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> *From:* sales at rust007.com <mailto:sales at rust007.com>
>> *To:* Chris Czepyha <mailto:zepyha at domeind.com>
>> *Sent:* Saturday, December 15, 2007 8:41 PM
>> *Subject:* Re: For automotive use
>>
>> Hi Chris.
>> I think that RUST KNOCK OUT will be better for your appliaction,
>> since it is water based and cures oevrnight. It can be used on
>> other mecahnical parts as well.
>> You may need to order that on the inetrnet at our webiste. Below
>> is the basic application instructions. Please note we will be
>> clsoed for vacation from 12/20/07 to January 7th, 2008.
>> Thanks
>> Tom
>>
>> Basic application instructions.
>>
>> RUST DESTROYER ^® , RUST KNOCK OUT ^®
>>
>> Brush, Roller, and Spray can apply both products. Our
>> specification calls for a
>>
>> 3-mil dry film thickness. Since the solids by volume are 41% the
>> WET paint to be applied is 7.5 mil. (1mil equals .0254MM).
>> Please note if you do not get that thickness, the products will
>> NOT work properly. To be sure that you have the proper thickness
>> use a micrometer to measure mil thickness.
>>
>> Spraying Instructions:
>>
>> The following information was obtained form the industrial
>> technical service group is for spraying RUST DESTROYER ^® , RUST
>> KNOCK OUT ^®
>>
>> Equipment, airless spray with a 17 tip opening =. 017 in USA
>> measurements, which equals. 432 MM. Using airless sprays at
>> 2,500 to 3,000 PSI will atomize the products evenly.
>>
>> .
>>
>> For portability and easy use the equipment recommended is GRACO
>>
>> Ultramax ST 495 This is a portable unit for 1 and 5 gallon
>> containers. But it MUST BE tested first. All you need is to be
>> bale to plug into en electrical out let.
>>
>> This is the cheapest of the line. Cost approximately $ 2,073.00
>>
>> Than you can look at the ultramax ST 695, for $ 2,958.00 or
>> ultramax ST 795. For $ 3967.00 the all do the same thing. The
>> higher the model the bigger the machine and it is heavier duty
>> so it should last longer.
>>
>> Also keep in mind that you loose coverage per gallon because of
>> spraying. It is because you have wind, and “bounce off” the
>> surface. Some surfaces absorb more than others.
>>
>> For further details on spray equipment and application please go
>> to the link below for the manufacturer’s web site. If you are
>> thinking of purchasing equipment,
>>
>> I am sure they will be happy to provide you with all information
>> and a demo.
>>
>> www.graco.com <http://www.graco.com/> 1/877-844-7226
>>
>> ^
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> *From:* Chris Czepyha <mailto:zepyha at domeind.com>
>> *To:* sales at rust007.com <mailto:sales at rust007.com>
>> *Sent:* Wednesday, December 12, 2007 12:10 PM
>> *Subject:* For automotive use
>>
>> I have a 65 corvair. I have removed the gas tank. Normally I
>> brush on POR15, but once you get por15 on you only time will
>> remove it. Since I have to be on my back under the car I was
>> looking for something that is:
>> as effective
>> easier and safer to use.
>> Hopefully that can be sprayed with a home spray gun and a
>> good mask.
>> Can it be used on other mechanical parts (cross members,
>> suspension parts, etc).
>> Can I use it to paint the tank? Do you have anything I can
>> use as an anti-rust on the inside of the tank.
>>
>>
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