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My friend advised me to pour a crankcase full of old oil on the floor.

there was a Challenger T/A around here....... dude would pour a little drain oil into the quarters over the years, they didnt have any holes in them
 
Some posters leave out important details or words. I’ve certainly done it but I try to make things very clear - and even then readers interpret things differently. This one - yikes.
I’m thinking, you have a steel floor in the garage? That’s unusual. And you want to pour used oil on it?
You want to stink up your entire house?
You want to track oil into your house from the bottom of your shoes?
Geez. Some help here on details.

Now if you’re talking about pouring oil on the car floor, how are you ever going to clean that well enough to paint over it? And how long would that take?
 
I had a coworker in upstate New York that squirted old engine oil inside of his car doors. '68 Charger
 
I had a coworker in upstate New York that squirted old engine oil inside of his car doors. '68 Charger
I have seen that around here. It works. Now they have companies that come around and put Fluid Film in them.. I have a buddy that does his vehicles every year. ZERO rust on any of them. Makes a mess though where they are parked for the first week..
 
No offense Steve, but you are really unusual, and not always in a positive way. Many of your topics are interesting but others seem really waaaaaaaaaay out there. This topic is the latter.
I don't think that you're intentionally trying to be weird but you do present a very strange image of yourself.
Agreed. If he posted his tranny blew a seal.. I would definitely have to think about what actually happened.
 
I kinda like these threads. Interesting, amusing reading as opposing to the mundane. And I'll wait to see if it's pouring oil on the car floor, or garage floor which is what I thought, as well.
 
The '70 Coronet is sitting outside waiting its turn. I'm sure the oil would stop rust but it seems weird to me. Not sure the smell would ever go away. Have you ever heard of this?
If the rust is really bad, and you intend to fix it someday, the oil is just going to be a pain in your ***. You can't weld on oil, can't paint on oil, can't even use the usual acid type rust converters on oil. So, you will spend a bunch of time and effort removing a bunch of dirty oil off of rust before you can deal with the problem. If it was mine, I would remove any heavy, crunchy, flakey rust with whatever grinder attachment you prefer and then hit it with any of the rust converters (usually phosphoric acid based) that turn some of the rust into iron phosphate and leave a rust resistant residue. I would also stay away from the heavy/thick products that try to leave a nice shiny black or silver finish because, eventually it is another product that will be difficult to remove when you get around to working on the rust repair. The phosphoric acid products will need to be neutralized/cleaned off before any painting, but it isn't that hard to do compared to cleaning off things like por 15.
If time/funds won't allow you to do any of the things I mentioned, I would still not pour oil on it. Remove any moisture holding things (carpet) that you can, and try to keep it dry somehow. If using a tarp, put spacers under it and try to allow airflow as best you can. Tarps can do as good a job trapping moisture as they do keeping moisture out.
 
The '70 Coronet is sitting outside waiting its turn. I'm sure the oil would stop rust but it seems weird to me. Not sure the smell would ever go away. Have you ever heard of this?
Even if the oil was a good rust stopper, and you were prepared to do the cleaning needed later to get any paint to stick, why pour on used oil if you're worried about the smell? A can of new oil would be a lot fresher and less odorous.
 
odds of Steve returning to this thread? ......... anyone?
Pretty good, give it a month or two. Probably busy formulating new questions for thread starters.

To the question at hand, the 30's are over. I'd recommend a can or 2 of RustCheck, the red can.
 
Some people who experimented with LSD never come out of the haze!
It's not a posi car.

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maybe this our latest game. Can you guess what this thread is really about? First correct answer gets a prize - like PlumCrazy’s monthly car quiz.
 
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I once fried a turkey.
Stored the oil in the bottom of a cabinet. Small mouse chewed hole in container.

I leave for a 2 week vacation in AZ.

Garage and driveway smelled of French fry every time it gets above 70 degrees for 2 summers.
 
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