Hopefully I can get the trunk painted, the gas tank tested and installed and the fuel line installed in the coming weeks. Stay tuned!
Here is the tool at Harbor Freight. I have a stand alone store in Warwick. But they ship and are quick.
I need to get a bunch of parts from my uncle before I can continue on the engine. Yesterday I went under the car and prepped the area where the fuel lines will go. I scraped the area, cleaned and treated with rust preventative. After that I headed out to Harbor Freight to pick up a multifunction tool (more info below). I used the tool to clean up the trunk compartment. I need to remove flaked paint and rust bits so I could the treat for rust . After the rust treatment cures I will lightly sand the compartment and coat with a primer sealer. Hopefully I can get the trunk painted, the gas tank tested and installed and the fuel line installed in the coming weeks. Stay tuned! Multifunction tool. I opted for the pricier model because it came with more accessories and plugged into a conventional outlet. I did not want to battery powered model because I wanted power. I also didn't want to replace the battery every five minutes. This should work nicely removing the rubber flooring from the interior. Here is the tool at Harbor Freight. I have a stand alone store in Warwick. But they ship and are quick.
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