Sandblasting may work like peening and relieve stress. i.e. they may be flat afterwards and need to be reset.
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I advise against sand blasting as well - if you want to completely remove the rust, soak them in molasses solution.
Check out the "parabolic springs" thread on the S3 forum where much of this has been discussed before and has some beaut pics of Ben's Rover off-road,
Cheers Charlie
this is the springs sorry not a great pic
https://www.aulro.com/afvb/images/im...10/05/1332.jpg
the bottom one seems to look tight as does the top however noticed the top has a small gap towards the bottom....
I really dont want to have to split them unless I really really need to
There is a MoS2 lacquer available in aerosol cans. This is a magic product for lubing leaf springs.
Pull them apart, clean and degrease the leaves and coat the underside of each leaf except the bottom leaf with the lacquer, reassemble and paint.
molasses? does that take the rust off does it? is that like the molasses you can give to horses? I know that seems like a dumb question maybe it is :lol2:
That is the stuff. I reckon it has been discussed here before. A search might turn something up.
But seriously, have a read here:Quote:
There was a mamma mole, a papa mole, and a baby mole.
They lived in a hole outside of a farm house out in the country.
The papa mole reached his head out of the hole and said,
"Mmmmm, I smell sausage."
The mama mole reached her head outside of the hole and said
"Mmmmmm, I smell pancakes."
The baby mole tried to reach his head outside the hole
but couldn't because of the two bigger moles.
The baby mole said, "The only thing I can smell is molasses."
Morris Register of Victoria - Dissolving Rust
wow thanks for that really interesting......
I would just have to find an old bath tub or something that I can do this in I guess...not sure I'm going to fit me springs in bucket :lol2: