Tearing down my HJ47 troopy (2 Viewers)

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I did the POR 15 prep wth the Marine Clean degreaser and the Zinc solution the they also recommend. Tomorrow I'll hit the inside lower section of these doors with the actual POR 15 paint. If it at least slows down the rust, I'll be happy.
 
I chickened out of trying to use the welding wand to add the CO2/Argon mix to the paint can. The truth is, it's so little paint in that pint can, the effort to preserve it is ?? But, anything to save a buck. My gas is just about empty, so I took it off the welder and used the gravity method to add the gas to the can. I'm pretty sure the gas is heavier than air. I put a piece of plastic wrap on the can and hammered the lid shut.
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FWIW, I've had good luck storing POR15 by putting a plastic bag in between the lid and the can before closing it (I think this used to be in their instructions). Then, just be careful not to "tip" it so the plastic bag stays mostly dry of POR15. I've got a gallon sitting here that I've had for at least 2 years and I used it not too long ago. There was a dryed layer on top, but good POR underneath. HTH
 
Yes, you need to use plastic wrap . C02 is more dense than air , so yes it will work with the gravity method. Argon is the best overall if you have access. Just saving a little is a good idea for coating small parts that crop up later , the stuff does go a long way in coverage .
Sarge
 
I got a little body-filler work done on the inside edge of the door and will get the other door started with the POR 15 tomorrow.
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I figured that's what you meant. Of course, I'm thinking I'll keep it for a while. At least until the next obsession takes over.
 
The BEST Troopy porn ever!!!
Would you be interested in a trade plus cash once you have some fun with her??? I have an 82' aussie NO RUST troopy (same color as your painting yours) with 2H. It's 95% original paint in fantastic condition and
did I mention NO RUST.
I thought my Troopy was awesome until I have become obsessed with yours. Cheers, Dan
 
whateverwhenever said:
The BEST Troopy porn ever!!!
Would you be interested in a trade plus cash once you have some fun with her??? I have an 82' aussie NO RUST troopy (same color as your painting yours) with 2H. It's 95% original paint in fantastic condition and
did I mention NO RUST.
I thought my Troopy was awesome until I have become obsessed with yours. Cheers, Dan

Any photos of yours with which to tease us?
 
Yeah, put up some pics! Everyone here needs the visual thing, and you'll probably find one better that's already done. But thanks, I'm happy if anyone likes this project. I'm quite a ways from being through; but when I get there I'll see how I feel about my efforts. Hopefully I'll want to keep it a while.
 
I got this piece out and found the ends pretty rusted out, so I'll cut out the end parts and put in some new metal. The last pic shows that this piece is the upper back connection for the sides and secures the ambulance doors from the top.
Since I've got the POR 15, I'll probably treat the inside before I weld it up. After I cut out the ends, I sprayed it with the Marine Clean and then let it dry. Then I shot the the zinc based spray inside it. Tomorrow I'll figure out how to get the POR in there and still be able to weld the ends up.
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This is the only picture I have. I'm going to shoot some quality pics on my next trip showing the dual battery, dual fuel tank and duel spare tire set up and will post those.

It gets 22 mpg+ on the highway with a full load and almost gets 900 miles with out refueling. I'm not sure what mpg it will get with no load as every long trip I have
taken I'm loaded up.

The Troopy is very clean but not perfect like yours is going to be. Everything works like it should even the window washers.... It still amazes me how reliable these trucks are.

I would like to trade up to a fully restored 2H Troopy but have not found one yet.
The color is either wrong or it is a gas engine. Your Troopy has me drooling...
I wish I had your skills as I would surely do what you are doing.

Cheers, Dan
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I think I recall when you first posted pics of this me Dan. Its looking good too! Remember I'm first inline for GS's ;)
 
whateverwhenever said:
This is the only picture I have. I'm going to shoot some quality pics on my next trip showing the dual battery, dual fuel tank and duel spare tire set up and will post those.

It gets 22 mpg+ on the highway with a full load and almost gets 900 miles with out refueling. I'm not sure what mpg it will get with no load as every long trip I have
taken I'm loaded up.

The Troopy is very clean but not perfect like yours is going to be. Everything works like it should even the window washers.... It still amazes me how reliable these trucks are.

I would like to trade up to a fully restored 2H Troopy but have not found one yet.
The color is either wrong or it is a gas engine. Your Troopy has me drooling...
I wish I had your skills as I would surely do what you are doing.

Cheers, Dan

Nice! 22 is fantastic. I never managed better than 19 in mine with turbo, 5 speed and 3:73s.

Where was yours from? Must be Victoria if it's that clean.

Josh
 
....I'm thinking I'll keep it for a while. At least until the next obsession takes over.

Heavens above! I'm astonished that you're even contemplating selling it after going through all this body work. :eek:
 
Heavens above! I'm astonished that you're even contemplating selling it after going through all this body work. :eek:

Sometimes its more about the journy then getting at your the destination.
 
I'm not really thinking about selling it. First of all, I couldn't get near what I have in it. Second of all, at this rate it won't ever get finished. But in the end, the journey is the main point of it all!
 
Yes you are first in line for GS Troopy should he ever want to part with it. I'll take back up.
I think it is unlikely it will be sold any time soon. Whenever I hear "I'll never sell it" that is the
sure sign it will be sold.

When one excepts that interests can change and things that are important now may not be in the future...
to me that is the sign of someone who is realistic and someone who is realistic will realize it will be hard
to find something better then what he already has.
 

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