Tonny
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Hi guys,
Introduced myself yesterday! This will be the build thread for my Chevy. I got it for roughly 2 months now! The previous owner bought the SUV in 2012. He rebuild the Tahoe as a 2 seater, so he could use it as his work/tow car. This will be my daily work car as well, carrying all my detailing gear and mechanical tools. Atm it run 266.*** kilometers or 165.*** miles. At 230.*** kilometers or 142.*** miles the car was fitted with a LPG gas system. This is quite common to do with the big American cars and engines here in The Netherlands. Main reason, gasoline price is nothing compared to you guys. Also we pay taxes according to the fuel type and weight of the car. Because this is build as a two seater work vehicle, I pay less taxes. In this way, it's some-what possible to drive a big heavy car here in Holland.
Let me take you back two months ago:
With the old Peugeot, now sold to a buddy of mine.
And the back with a drawer as example:
In the first weeks I started a little bit with detailing. I started on a roof where I expected a mess. It's like full iron fallout. So started with Iron Remover:
After three weeks I broke the Chevy. Radiator cracked at the plastic reservoir. I managed to buy a new one in NL. Found out it was a smaller version but still fitted in the other mounting holes on my Chevy. This was a replacementpart for the Avalanche and Tahoe.
And we had to re-fit the plastic mouldings around the fan because of the smaller radiator:
And then it didn't start anymore! After searching and learning, me and some friends found out the Chevy didn't get any gasoline. It always starts and warms up before switching to LPG. After some evenings searching and trying, we got it running again. We heard the fuel pump running but didn't get fuel in the fuellines. We blowed with compressed air from the gasfilter to the gaspump. Hit the gastank a few times with a rubber hammer and finally some fuel came trough the lines. There is probably build up of contaminants in the gasolinetank that is slipping the fuel lines. Used some gasoline cleaner and atm it's so far so good.
Then started with examing the hood. It has been homemade painted once because things fell on the hood.
Started again with Iron Remover:
Then I clayed the hood, full of contaminants:
50/50 after some compounding and polishing:
After compounding and polishing the damage. Able to make it a lot smaller but I can't really figure out whats going on this. If i measure the pain, it still gives higher numbers on the overspray part. I just keep wondering if I could possibly find good paint underneath the mess.
Introduced myself yesterday! This will be the build thread for my Chevy. I got it for roughly 2 months now! The previous owner bought the SUV in 2012. He rebuild the Tahoe as a 2 seater, so he could use it as his work/tow car. This will be my daily work car as well, carrying all my detailing gear and mechanical tools. Atm it run 266.*** kilometers or 165.*** miles. At 230.*** kilometers or 142.*** miles the car was fitted with a LPG gas system. This is quite common to do with the big American cars and engines here in The Netherlands. Main reason, gasoline price is nothing compared to you guys. Also we pay taxes according to the fuel type and weight of the car. Because this is build as a two seater work vehicle, I pay less taxes. In this way, it's some-what possible to drive a big heavy car here in Holland.
Let me take you back two months ago:
With the old Peugeot, now sold to a buddy of mine.
And the back with a drawer as example:
In the first weeks I started a little bit with detailing. I started on a roof where I expected a mess. It's like full iron fallout. So started with Iron Remover:
After three weeks I broke the Chevy. Radiator cracked at the plastic reservoir. I managed to buy a new one in NL. Found out it was a smaller version but still fitted in the other mounting holes on my Chevy. This was a replacementpart for the Avalanche and Tahoe.
And we had to re-fit the plastic mouldings around the fan because of the smaller radiator:
And then it didn't start anymore! After searching and learning, me and some friends found out the Chevy didn't get any gasoline. It always starts and warms up before switching to LPG. After some evenings searching and trying, we got it running again. We heard the fuel pump running but didn't get fuel in the fuellines. We blowed with compressed air from the gasfilter to the gaspump. Hit the gastank a few times with a rubber hammer and finally some fuel came trough the lines. There is probably build up of contaminants in the gasolinetank that is slipping the fuel lines. Used some gasoline cleaner and atm it's so far so good.
Then started with examing the hood. It has been homemade painted once because things fell on the hood.
Started again with Iron Remover:
Then I clayed the hood, full of contaminants:
50/50 after some compounding and polishing:
After compounding and polishing the damage. Able to make it a lot smaller but I can't really figure out whats going on this. If i measure the pain, it still gives higher numbers on the overspray part. I just keep wondering if I could possibly find good paint underneath the mess.