97 #00034 Restoration

Feel free to discuss anything about the late 80s to early 00s Hondas and Acuras!
User avatar
RTW DC2R
Posts: 566
Joined: Sun Aug 13, 2017 6:21 pm
Location: Dirty Jersey

Re: 97 #00034 Restoration

Post by RTW DC2R » Wed Jul 08, 2020 12:09 pm

Doors were probably the most frustrating thing about cleaning up my car lol
98-0034 (sold)
00-XXXX (sold)

practice chaos to develop control.

DHtypeR
Posts: 32
Joined: Fri Jan 17, 2020 5:21 pm

Re: 97 #00034 Restoration

Post by DHtypeR » Wed Jul 08, 2020 1:31 pm

RTW DC2R wrote:Doors were probably the most frustrating thing about cleaning up my car lol
Yea, it was very time consuming labeling and organizing all the parts.

DHtypeR
Posts: 32
Joined: Fri Jan 17, 2020 5:21 pm

Re: 97 #00034 Restoration

Post by DHtypeR » Mon Jan 11, 2021 8:29 pm

Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image

It’s been awhile since i posted. So here’s some shots of the interior stripped down. The floor looks bad but most of it is just surface rust.

DHtypeR
Posts: 32
Joined: Fri Jan 17, 2020 5:21 pm

Re: 97 #00034 Restoration

Post by DHtypeR » Sun Jan 17, 2021 9:49 pm

Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image

When you go to buy floor mats and come home with a few more parts!

User avatar
aklackner
Posts: 1095
Joined: Fri Dec 01, 2017 9:40 am

Re: 97 #00034 Restoration

Post by aklackner » Mon Jan 18, 2021 9:00 am

Very excited to see this start taking shape!

From similar experience with the floor pan on 01-0386, an angle grinder with a Dewalt knotted wire wheel was the quickest way to get it cleaned up, like a magic eraser.

I tried navel jelly and all sorts of other different methods. With navel jelly I got pretty good initial results but a day or 2 later the small pin points seemed to come back since you have to wash the naval jelly out then try to dry it but the metal remains exposed to the air so sort of starts to flash immediately.

Do you know how you’ll coat?
I’ve been impressed with rust bullet automotive, it bonded well and gives me extra confidence any little pin points I may not have gotten 100% are at least sealed away from air contact. If you do go with something like rust bullet, I highly recommend etching (check out “metal blast) first and make sure to keep coats thin or it will get these little air bubbles as it cures where it builds any thickness or runs.


DHtypeR
Posts: 32
Joined: Fri Jan 17, 2020 5:21 pm

Re: 97 #00034 Restoration

Post by DHtypeR » Mon Jan 18, 2021 2:34 pm

I’m not sure what I am going to use just yet but I’ll definitely look into the rust bullet product. Thanks for the tips

User avatar
coolhandluke
Posts: 3359
Joined: Sun Aug 13, 2017 11:26 am
Location: US
Badge Number: 98-1040
Contact:

Re: 97 #00034 Restoration

Post by coolhandluke » Mon Jan 18, 2021 5:11 pm

Holy mackerel! That looks like quite a haul! I look forward to updates as you wrench.
Type-R Expo
Current: 98-1040 Stolen 12/22/21
Previous: 98-0197, 01-0187, 98-0731, 97 #00171

DHtypeR
Posts: 32
Joined: Fri Jan 17, 2020 5:21 pm

Re: 97 #00034 Restoration

Post by DHtypeR » Mon Jan 18, 2021 8:18 pm

Yea, I got Lucky the guy I bought the parts from sold his ITR a few years ago and this is all the parts he had left over. Some of the parts are used but everything is in pretty good condition.

DHtypeR
Posts: 32
Joined: Fri Jan 17, 2020 5:21 pm

Re: 97 #00034 Restoration

Post by DHtypeR » Wed Jan 20, 2021 7:21 am

Image
Image
Image
Image

I did a quick cleaning and the car cleaned up pretty good considering.

User avatar
coolhandluke
Posts: 3359
Joined: Sun Aug 13, 2017 11:26 am
Location: US
Badge Number: 98-1040
Contact:

Re: 97 #00034 Restoration

Post by coolhandluke » Wed Jan 20, 2021 1:25 pm

Whoa, that looks daunting and fun, all at the same time. :P
Type-R Expo
Current: 98-1040 Stolen 12/22/21
Previous: 98-0197, 01-0187, 98-0731, 97 #00171

Post Reply

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 3 guests