just a little bit of surface rust came about. dont want to imagine what it would of looked like if I had not primered the bay
now bare with me, I have not played with bondo without friends for a while. so I mixed some up and layed it around some spots
got it sanded down a little, after the gym in the morning going to hit it up some more.
the mess of sheet metal in the corner is coming around I think.
heat gun was used to warm the metal up a little prior to laying on the bondo. from what I read the other day the metal should be about average room temparture for even and correct hardening and adhesion.
I also used it to continually allow slight heat to the drying process once bondo was laid down.
not crazy like BURN MUTHER FLUCKER BURN about a foot or so away maybe even more, just a nice even heat.
Finished up filling in some more holes, think I missed on one the shock tower though. was really anxious to get to smoothing out the bay. normal me, trying to rush s***.
going to drill out the rivets for the jdm plate, get a dc2 one from a friend I hope he has some laying around he can ship to me. He imports parts to the dominican.
case you forgot what that corner looked like before.
have valves soaking to remove the carbon build up.
got a deal lined up for some gsr rods with c5 pistons arp rod bolts. didnt want to split up one rod, so bought the set for the same price as a new oem c1 piston. and the c5 pistons are oem from what I was told, which is exactly what I wanted.
Went by justins house and got the water pump line and thermostat housing, hopefully its the correct one. We both were like ummm.... I think it is gsr. lol
Now I wanted to spray primer on the bay before I laid down the bondo but moving the other cars around by myself just was not going to fit in my want to do list right now. plus if I missed a hole I could tack it closed quicker then if it was already primed. I know it would happen.