I agree, they are fun. Can't wait to drive my buddies after we clean up the rust and do some upgrades. Thanks for watching and commenting, truly appreciate the support.
Appreciate that. My buddy actually has a heater for the garage, it's just the air escapes from his garage door. So when you're near the door it's a bit colder than the rest of the garage. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Not sure if this is sarcasm or not. But sorry to hear yours is like this as well. It was a fun and not so fun process all at the same time. It was a great feeling when we finished restoring it. This winter we're working on the rocker panels and the inside support structure. Thanks a lot for watching and commenting.
I'm not sure what you mean. Are you saying this car didn't have lots of rust and my buddy and I are in a warmer region? Or do you mean people in warmer regions say they have a lot of rust but they don't have what's in this video? Thanks for watching and commenting.
He means that frame was perectly fine lol cant imagine doing alllll that work and probably $ to replace a barley even surface rust coated frame when there is zero rust or rot..nothing about that frame was even near dangerous or close beyond being like new again.. would look and be new for a longgg time to come with a wire wheel to pull off the orange surface rust off so it's down to metal, clean it up good and paint it with normal high end flat black paint,for best longevity after the paint is fully dry you would wanna spray down the entire underneath of the car with black or clear fluid film oil...undercoating is a worse for your vehicle all it does is trap rust and moisture oils actually repell moistire and the layer of gunk on top of the oil doesn't get through to the metal at all...but basically he was saying that frame condition was something someone who lives in the rust belts would be happy to buy as a replacement for their actually rotted frame. Either way great to see people taking care of these and older cars again so hats off👌🫵
I had done the 2.5 swap on my 04 sedan. After getting it running and driveable I got a CEL sayin no purge flow. Replaced the purge valve in the engine bay and still throwing the code.. so now I need to see if its the vent solenoid which is the easiest place to work on the car.. right above the charcoal canister! ( being sarcastic ) I look forward to dropping my subframe that is totally rusty just to get at that fucking solenoid.
Yea I can't explain how much I despise these engineers that come up with these designs on where things should be. Good luck with the solenoid. Thanks a lot for watching and commenting.
We are not professionals. Just two guys who love working on cars. Please involve a professional.
Thanks for watching.
I'm glad it all came off relatively "easy"
I was surprisingly easy. Thanks bro!
Man I miss my MS3 😢 fun little car
I agree, they are fun. Can't wait to drive my buddies after we clean up the rust and do some upgrades.
Thanks for watching and commenting, truly appreciate the support.
@@FULLTHROTTLEAUTO wonder if you guys will put any type of coating to stop any more rust into the car
lefty loosey, righty tighty
Brooo. If you need like a mini-split heater/ac system for the garage, let me know. Im local to you and can hook you up with a banging deal.
Appreciate that. My buddy actually has a heater for the garage, it's just the air escapes from his garage door. So when you're near the door it's a bit colder than the rest of the garage.
Thanks for watching and commenting.
Didnt look no worse than my 16 Mazda 3. Man its soo fhucked!
Not sure if this is sarcasm or not. But sorry to hear yours is like this as well. It was a fun and not so fun process all at the same time. It was a great feeling when we finished restoring it.
This winter we're working on the rocker panels and the inside support structure.
Thanks a lot for watching and commenting.
Like the content
Thank you 🙏
Thanks a lot for watching and commenting.
Always funny seeing people in warmer regions think “a lot of rust” looks like. 😂
I'm not sure what you mean. Are you saying this car didn't have lots of rust and my buddy and I are in a warmer region? Or do you mean people in warmer regions say they have a lot of rust but they don't have what's in this video?
Thanks for watching and commenting.
He means that frame was perectly fine lol cant imagine doing alllll that work and probably $ to replace a barley even surface rust coated frame when there is zero rust or rot..nothing about that frame was even near dangerous or close beyond being like new again.. would look and be new for a longgg time to come with a wire wheel to pull off the orange surface rust off so it's down to metal, clean it up good and paint it with normal high end flat black paint,for best longevity after the paint is fully dry you would wanna spray down the entire underneath of the car with black or clear fluid film oil...undercoating is a worse for your vehicle all it does is trap rust and moisture oils actually repell moistire and the layer of gunk on top of the oil doesn't get through to the metal at all...but basically he was saying that frame condition was something someone who lives in the rust belts would be happy to buy as a replacement for their actually rotted frame. Either way great to see people taking care of these and older cars again so hats off👌🫵
🤣"did you just sht yourself?"
😂🤣
I had done the 2.5 swap on my 04 sedan. After getting it running and driveable I got a CEL sayin no purge flow. Replaced the purge valve in the engine bay and still throwing the code.. so now I need to see if its the vent solenoid which is the easiest place to work on the car.. right above the charcoal canister! ( being sarcastic ) I look forward to dropping my subframe that is totally rusty just to get at that fucking solenoid.
Yea I can't explain how much I despise these engineers that come up with these designs on where things should be.
Good luck with the solenoid.
Thanks a lot for watching and commenting.
I hate rust 😭.
Same!