[DeTomaso] ZF polishing

LS lashdeep at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 22 11:50:31 EST 2015


How are you guys even noticing what your ZF looks like?
All, I can see is trunk carpeting...
 LSJ

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washington, dc 20004
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      From: Charles McCall <charlesmccall at gmail.com>
 To: 'Cullen McCann' <cmccann1972 at gmail.com>; 'Michael Shortt' <michaelsavga at gmail.com> 
Cc: 'Mike Drew' <MikeLDrew at aol.com>; 'DeTomaso Forum' <detomaso at poca.com>; ace595 at hotmail.com
 Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 11:08 AM
 Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] ZF polishing
   
As a poor man's solution, there exists a tube of silver-colored paste that was recommended on the Forum a few years ago. I bought a tube at the time and it cleaned up the ZF quite a bit. I can see what the tube looks like but don't remember what the name was. 

It doesn't look like a professionally polished ZF case, but it looks a lot better than stock. And if you drive your Pantera any distance, or in the rain, it's probably more practical

-----Original Message-----
From: DeTomaso [mailto:detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of Cullen McCann
Sent: martes, 22 de diciembre de 2015 16:45
To: Michael Shortt
Cc: Mike Drew; DeTomaso Forum; ace595 at hotmail.com
Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] ZF polishing

Michael, you mentioned the aluminum jelly through amazon... my ZF is in
good working order, but the PO painted it black and now the paint is
flaking off. Id like the case to be natural aluminum, not polished or
painted. I also don't want to disassemble the ZF, but it is out of the car
right now. I've heard that 3M makes some stripping products that are gentle
enough that the ZF rebuilders use them with good results, that are safe for
the ZF case.

I can of course test it on an inconspicuous area but would this aluminum
jelly be the right product for my application?

Cullen
Yukon, OK

On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 5:50 AM, Michael Shortt <michaelsavga at gmail.com>
wrote:

>    Cleaning the case is best done with a degreaser first, then either
>    Aluminum Jelly ( amazon sells it ) be careful getting it on any
>    anodized parts, it will discolor them. I fonishing touch is a
>    specialized acidic Wheel cleaner.
>    I have had great success with Eagle One for Mag Wheels that are porous
>    and unpolished.
>    After this three step treatment and a little brush action, your ZF will
>    look almost white.
>    Then spray it with WD40.
>
>    Michael Shortt
>
>    On Dec 22, 2015 12:20 AM, "Mike Drew via DeTomaso"
>    <[1]detomaso at poca.com> wrote:
>
>      A  A In a message dated 12/21/15 11:44:19 AM, [2]ace595 at hotmail.com
>      writes:
>      A  A  A ?ZF polishing
>      A  A  A Can anyone give me the approx cost of having my ZF polished?
>      A  A  A Is there someone in the northeast
>      A  A  A That does this
>      A  A  A Thanks
>      A  A Tom,
>      A  A It's horrendously expensive, because it's normally only done at
>      the
>      A  A same time that the gearbox is being rebuilt.A  As far as I
>      know, those
>      A  A who specialize in such things will not consider polishing a
>      complete
>      A  A gearbox, although I don't know the specific reason for this.
>      A  A Instead, while you're getting your $5000 gearbox overhaul, if
>      you want
>      A  A to spend an extra $1500 or so, they will arrange to have the
>      bare cases
>      A  A polished.A  It's something that is normally subcontracted out;
>      the
>      A  A pieces are either given to a polishing company, or the shop
>      hires a
>      A  A temporary worker who does it on-site.A  It's a very
>      time-consuming
>      A  A thing, taking many, many hours to do properly.
>      A  A I don't know of anybody doing ZF work in the northeast; Guy
>      Trigaux in
>      A  A Simpsonville, SC is the nearest ZF expert to you, I think.A
>      He's not
>      A  A much for unnecessary bling, and he may not offer polishing
>      service.
>      A  A In short, if your gearbox was falling apart and needed to be
>      rebuilt,
>      A  A polishing is something you might consider while you're at it,
>      but I
>      A  A would never advocate taking apart a good gearbox just to shine
>      it up.
>      A  A It takes a LOT of maintenance to keep it looking decent; if you
>      are
>      A  A going to drive your car at all (especially in the northeast
>      where the
>      A  A climate is often far from ideal), I'd urge you to just leave it
>      alone.
>      A  A Lloyd Butfoy advocates cleaning the case, then spraying it with
>      WD-40
>      A  A which both makes it look good, and is easy to clean when it
>      gets dirty.
>      A  A Mike
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   How are you guys even noticing what your ZF looks like?
   All, I can see is trunk carpeting...

   LSJ
   central
   wines-spirits   est 1934
   625 e street nw
   washington, dc 20004
   [1]centralwines.com
   [2]facebook.com/CentralLiquors
   202-737-2800
     __________________________________________________________________

   From: Charles McCall <charlesmccall at gmail.com>
   To: 'Cullen McCann' <cmccann1972 at gmail.com>; 'Michael Shortt'
   <michaelsavga at gmail.com>
   Cc: 'Mike Drew' <MikeLDrew at aol.com>; 'DeTomaso Forum'
   <detomaso at poca.com>; ace595 at hotmail.com
   Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2015 11:08 AM
   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] ZF polishing
   As a poor man's solution, there exists a tube of silver-colored paste
   that was recommended on the Forum a few years ago. I bought a tube at
   the time and it cleaned up the ZF quite a bit. I can see what the tube
   looks like but don't remember what the name was.
   It doesn't look like a professionally polished ZF case, but it looks a
   lot better than stock. And if you drive your Pantera any distance, or
   in the rain, it's probably more practical
   -----Original Message-----
   From: DeTomaso [mailto:[3]detomaso-bounces at poca.com] On Behalf Of
   Cullen McCann
   Sent: martes, 22 de diciembre de 2015 16:45
   To: Michael Shortt
   Cc: Mike Drew; DeTomaso Forum; [4]ace595 at hotmail.com
   Subject: Re: [DeTomaso] ZF polishing
   Michael, you mentioned the aluminum jelly through amazon... my ZF is in
   good working order, but the PO painted it black and now the paint is
   flaking off. Id like the case to be natural aluminum, not polished or
   painted. I also don't want to disassemble the ZF, but it is out of the
   car
   right now. I've heard that 3M makes some stripping products that are
   gentle
   enough that the ZF rebuilders use them with good results, that are safe
   for
   the ZF case.
   I can of course test it on an inconspicuous area but would this
   aluminum
   jelly be the right product for my application?
   Cullen
   Yukon, OK
   On Tue, Dec 22, 2015 at 5:50 AM, Michael Shortt
   <[5]michaelsavga at gmail.com>
   wrote:
   >    Cleaning the case is best done with a degreaser first, then either
   >    Aluminum Jelly ( amazon sells it ) be careful getting it on any
   >    anodized parts, it will discolor them. I fonishing touch is a
   >    specialized acidic Wheel cleaner.
   >    I have had great success with Eagle One for Mag Wheels that are
   porous
   >    and unpolished.
   >    After this three step treatment and a little brush action, your ZF
   will
   >    look almost white.
   >    Then spray it with WD40.
   >
   >    Michael Shortt
   >
   >    On Dec 22, 2015 12:20 AM, "Mike Drew via DeTomaso"
   >    <[1][6]detomaso at poca.com> wrote:
   >
   >      A  A In a message dated 12/21/15 11:44:19 AM,
   [2][7]ace595 at hotmail.com
   >      writes:
   >      A  A  A ?ZF polishing
   >      A  A  A Can anyone give me the approx cost of having my ZF
   polished?
   >      A  A  A Is there someone in the northeast
   >      A  A  A That does this
   >      A  A  A Thanks
   >      A  A Tom,
   >      A  A It's horrendously expensive, because it's normally only
   done at
   >      the
   >      A  A same time that the gearbox is being rebuilt.A  As far as I
   >      know, those
   >      A  A who specialize in such things will not consider polishing a
   >      complete
   >      A  A gearbox, although I don't know the specific reason for
   this.
   >      A  A Instead, while you're getting your $5000 gearbox overhaul,
   if
   >      you want
   >      A  A to spend an extra $1500 or so, they will arrange to have
   the
   >      bare cases
   >      A  A polished.A  It's something that is normally subcontracted
   out;
   >      the
   >      A  A pieces are either given to a polishing company, or the shop
   >      hires a
   >      A  A temporary worker who does it on-site.A  It's a very
   >      time-consuming
   >      A  A thing, taking many, many hours to do properly.
   >      A  A I don't know of anybody doing ZF work in the northeast; Guy
   >      Trigaux in
   >      A  A Simpsonville, SC is the nearest ZF expert to you, I think.A
   >      He's not
   >      A  A much for unnecessary bling, and he may not offer polishing
   >      service.
   >      A  A In short, if your gearbox was falling apart and needed to
   be
   >      rebuilt,
   >      A  A polishing is something you might consider while you're at
   it,
   >      but I
   >      A  A would never advocate taking apart a good gearbox just to
   shine
   >      it up.
   >      A  A It takes a LOT of maintenance to keep it looking decent; if
   you
   >      are
   >      A  A going to drive your car at all (especially in the northeast
   >      where the
   >      A  A climate is often far from ideal), I'd urge you to just
   leave it
   >      alone.
   >      A  A Lloyd Butfoy advocates cleaning the case, then spraying it
   with
   >      WD-40
   >      A  A which both makes it look good, and is easy to clean when it
   >      gets dirty.
   >      A  A Mike
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