Gonna need a thread.I got her up on jack stands... does that count for something? The hard work is about to begin...
1983 Porsche 944 - ready for the freshly bored .03 and cammed LT4 from a 96 vette...
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Yep. That thing will be a screamer.Gonna need a thread.
Niiiiice.... What are you going to do with the brake booster?1983 Porsche 944 - ready for the freshly bored .03 and cammed LT4 from a 96 vette...
Gonna need a thread.
Yep, and not in HB joking way...
ETA: And please put a link in this thread so that I don't miss it.
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Muriatic acid is hydrochloric acid. Lowes or Home Depot either one will have it.Freaking European countries evidently carry jugs of hydrochloric acid at the store. They're calling it battery acid. Hell, I thought that was sulfuric acid. Pool acid is sulfuric mixed with table salt. Muriatic acid. There isn't hydrochloric at Lowe's.
Would the concentration of HCl in commonly available muriatic acid be high enough for electroplating?Muriatic acid is hydrochloric acid. Lowes or Home Depot either one will have it.
For the actual plating it would be too strong. He needs it to clean off the factory plating and anything else before he re-plates it. Should be fine for that. If the cleaning is taking too long he can warm it up to increase the chooch factor or just let it sit in the acid longer.Would the concentration of HCl in commonly available muriatic acid be high enough for electroplating?