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So as I’m treating my motor to new heads I thought I’d splash out on some new valve train as well!





Nice shiny set of Scat 1.45:1 ratio rockers, same as what i had before but they were used from my mate Chris who’d brought them 2nd hand from Pete @ cogbox so probs 20-25yrs old and seen a lot of rpm over the years 😅
 
So, I’ve been doing an experiment….
I stumbled across Bilt Hamber laboratories a couple years when I was overhauling my bug, I used their rust converter/inhibitor product called Hydrate 80 and was very happy with the finish it leaves, it cures as a tough black primer. However as I’m sure we’re all aware these kinda things can often be branded as snake oil so I decided to do a test as I’m currently addressing a rusty inner sill and re finishing the entire underside of my bus with hydrate 80 before using stone chip as a top coat



Obviously left is raw sheet metal and right is with 1 coat of hydrate 80. They’ve both been sitting under a hedge on mud across the yard from my workshop for 3 weeks. The edge of the coated piece got a bit of orange but the BH instructions say apply the first coat vertically wait 24hrs then apply another horizontally. This is just 1 quickly applied coat held between my finger & thumb 😂

Naturally these results don’t mean I’ll be content driving my bus in the middle of January when the roads are marinated with salt but it’s nice to know there is a product that actually does as advertised (so far). I shall continue to leave the metal under the hedge and periodically check on how it’s holding up but so far I’m pretty impressed 👌🏻
 
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So, I’ve been doing an experiment….
I stumbled across Bilt Hamber laboratories a couple years when I was overhauling my bug, I used their rust converter/inhibitor product called Hydrate 80 and was very happy with the finish it leaves, it cures as a tough black primer. However as I’m sure we’re all aware these kinda things can often be branded as snake oil so I decided to do a test as I’m currently addressing a rusty inner sill and re finishing the entire underside of my bus with hydrate 80 before using stone chip as a top coat



Obviously left is raw sheet metal and right is with 1 coat of hydrate 80. They’ve both been sitting under a hedge on mud across the yard from my workshop for 3 weeks. The edge of the coated piece got a bit of orange but the BH instructions say apply the first coat vertically wait 24hrs then apply another horizontally. This is just 1 quickly applied coat held between my finger & thumb 😂

Naturally these results don’t mean I’ll be content driving my bus in the middle of January when the roads are marinated with salt but it’s nice to know there is a product that actually does as advertised (so far). I shall continue to leave the metal under the hedge and periodically check on how it’s holding up but so far I’m pretty impressed 👌🏻

Ozziedog,,,,,,,,, great experiment for real time results. :)
 

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