So I healed up well, and started the bodywork on the van the week of thanksgiving. While I was out-front, my 82 year-old grandpa decided he'd stop by and sneak a ladder into my back yard and help me out by cleaning out my gutters (******??)....That resulted in him falling off the ladder and breaking his heel bone...ugh. The man hasn't been on a ladder in over 20 years, and he fell off the roof the LAST time he was on one, so I don't know what he was thinking. Long story short, we spent 3 days down in nashville for surgery, and because of thanksgiving, I missed out on another week of work. I spent a few days keeping an eye on him, making sure he got around ok over at his place, and then got back to work on the van.
I finished up the patch panel on my driver side rocker panel, then made a patch panel for the bottom of my slider door. While I was playing with bondo, I also smoothed a couple of the creases and dents that were more noticeable. I only spot-primed the major problem areas, then backed the big girl into my garage, and started the sanding process with my good ol' faithful DeWalt orbital sander... I had sand-paper left over from previous projects, so I used up all my 60,80, and 120 grit paper getting the beast ready for paint
I pulled out the lights, the grille, and taped off the window mouldings, and laid down a good first-coat of paint. My poor camaro got covered in dust while I was sanding, but it'll wash off....
I used a large foam roller, a small foam roller, and misc. foam brushes
I let the paint dry for several days, then gave it a good scuff and cracked open the 2nd can of paint and proceeded to lay down the final coats...
I also painted the grille and light surrounds with the same rustoleum that I used on the bumpers, just a good scuff and then brushed it on... Then I let everything sit for another 2 days with the kerosene heater going in the garage. This morning I pulled her out into the light to see what it looked like, and I was pleasantly surprised. I didn't thin the paint at all, and with the foam rollers, the texture looks a lot like bedliner. Now it's no show car, but from 10'-20' away, it looks great!
We've had a lot of rain and the trails would be a lot of fun, so we were going to go wheeling with a couple jeep buddies this weekend. My transmission leak has persisted though, and the pan gasket just didn't fix it. I pulled the cover from the torque converter and fired the van up, and noticed fluid squirting from behind the converter.... ugh. So out came the transmission this evening. Upon first inspection, the front pump seal isn't pushed out, and I can't see any other problems anywhere else? There's fluid everywhere though, and I saw it squirting out with my own two eyes. I may have a crack in the torque converter or in the front pump itself....:violent-smiley-031: Pulling that tranny by myself sucks though, so I decided to head inside to make dinner for us and relax for the rest of the night. I'll get a closer look tomorrow.....