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PostPosted:Tue Mar 13, 2012 8:35 pm 
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Car Details:1988 IROC-Z, custom interior from the 90s.
Just bought some NOS Moog tie rods.
They were quite rusty - just surface rust, but all the way down the screw thread. Enough to make me not want to screw them into anything for fear of them galling.
Yes, I could've run an oiled nut up and down them a few times.
But instead, I'm giving electrolytic rust removal a go.

It's apparently pretty easy - rusty metal part becomes the cathode (-) and the carbon stick becomes the anode (+).
Take a plastic bucket. Add a solution of water and Soda Crystals, insert the parts to be de-rusted, hook up your battery charger and walk away.
I've taken care not to let my copper coated croc clips touch the solution, and the tie rods dangling off a steel coat hanger.

I've done a bit of reading, and you can use a sacrificial iron piece to replenish the iron lost to rust, but apparently as soon as you remove it from the solution, the piece will start rusting, so you need to be ready to coat it as soon as it's removed and dried.
Apparently the carbon anode gets round this, and prevents the piece from rusting. Either way, I'm going to give them a coat of hammerite (apart from the thread).

I've just set the system running, and so far nothing's gone bang or caught light, so this far in I'm calling it a victory.
I'll check in the morning to see if I am improving the state of the part, or I'm just going to have to buy a new one after all. :roll: :lol:


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PostPosted:Tue Mar 13, 2012 9:22 pm 
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1968 Camaro Convertible 327"Camilla"
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1980 BMW E21 Alpina B6 2.8
1991 BMW E30 HartgeH26
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A rather less sophisticated result here with

http://www.classiccamaroclubuk.com/phpB ... ilit=+rust
or:
"I have recently discovered the most amazingly effective home made RUST REMOVER!

Just mix up Harpic DURAGUARD lavatory cleaner with Coka cola and drop your rusty nuts and bolts in the mix

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PostPosted:Wed Mar 14, 2012 12:38 am 
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Car Details:79' camaro road & track day toy. 383 stroker, 5 speed TKO trans, lots of suspension stuff, 13" Vette brakes, 18" wheels.
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Just mix up Harpic DURAGUARD lavatory cleaner with Coka cola and drop your rusty nuts and bolts in the mix
does that really work....? I have heard of using coke with other stuff but never took it seriously..

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PostPosted:Wed Mar 14, 2012 7:44 am 
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Car Details:1968 Camaro Racing Car "Butch"
1968 Camaro Convertible 327"Camilla"
1979 AMC CJ7 Jeep 360V8
1980 BMW E21 Alpina B6 2.8
1991 BMW E30 HartgeH26
1958 as yet unrevealed sportsracer with chevV8
Location:Isle of Man and Inverness
sure does

I rescued all my UNC nuts and bolts this way
mind you post the clean up they need to be kept wd40'd to prevent the rust reappearing (or painted)

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PostPosted:Thu Mar 15, 2012 8:54 pm 
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Car Details:1988 IROC-Z, custom interior from the 90s.
Spot of an update on this:

To start with, I was using a Halfords charger. It was too clever by half, and wasn't supplying the current. So my bits sat in the solution for a day not doing very much.
So when I got home, I got an old ATX PC power supply. These things chuck out 12v at about 18A and are pretty simple to set up.
If anyone's interested, you need to look at the great big plastic plug that would normally connect to the PC mother board. There will be a single green wire. This needs to be shorted to the adjacent black wire.
Now, any of the yellow wires will supply 12v, and the black wires provide an earth.

So I hooked the carbon rod to the yellow 12v and the tie rod to the black earth.

After 24hrs, the part looked like this (untreated is on the right for comparison):


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