The truck is my fathers old truck and has been sitting for a long time. It was barn kept for many years but has not in the past couple . This has taken its tole. before it gets any worse. I am going to do something about it.
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The truck is a 1949 chevy 1 ton 137" wheel base deluxe Panel truck. It has a 1949 216C.I. straight 6 in it for now. This is not the original motor. but its correct type. I will be dropping in a 1970 Buick 455 big block I built last year.
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So onto the electrolysis.
The fender is the one you can see in the pics above.
Here is the tank set up on 12V 2.2 amps.
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http://youtu.be/6kbpfh2GYRUhttp://youtu.be/VIkBVpw9u6oI made some adjustments. added more positive voltage sacrificial steel on top of the fender. Then I rewired with 10-2 house wire. added a electric golf cart charger I had laying around. 36 volt at over 20 amps. it cranked out hydrogen after that.
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http://youtu.be/Mk-GhWZEgpwEventually I pulled it out of the tank and cleaned it up a lil. just a hose and dish washing sponge.
http://youtu.be/VZSORhfMe6sOne more round in the tank on the other side of the fender.
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After that this is what I got.
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I cleaned it up and let it dry and spray it with a self etching primer just to keep the rust from coming back while I get ready for the body work on the fender.
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