irishfield Posted June 13, 2010 Report Posted June 13, 2010 (edited) Finally stole a day to get my boat in order (reality = waiting for couriered parts for what I'm supposed to be working on)! While cleaning things up I noticed that all my pedestal bases have corrosion just starting to happen thanks to that "battery" action between disimilar metals. Stainless retaining screws and aluminum pedestals, add water and you have a battery! Also noticed that my Swivl-eze seat bases are corroding and my Springfields are not.. so kind of a product review here as well. I have Swivl-eze in the back (Lund standard) and Springfield air rides in the front (dealer install as Lund shipped with fixed pedestals and not the air rides that were ordered). Anyhow.. the Swivl-eze have all them nice white spots of corrosion on them and the Springfields do not because they were anodized. So if you have a choice.. buy Springfield! Also corrosion happening on the stub section of the pedestal post that goes into the floor base (alum tube.. metal lock tabs!) For now I sprayed and wiped everything down with Fluid Film and will see how it does this season. If that doesn't nip it I'll be pulling all the screws and coating them in epoxy chromate primer before reinstalling them. Another great product made specifically for this is ACF-50. If you let this "white powder" go the pedestals will just turn to powder as well, due to granualar corrosion.. and a few squirts of prevention is a WHOLE lot cheaper than new bases/pedestals/and seat bases. Edited June 14, 2010 by irishfield
aplumma Posted June 13, 2010 Report Posted June 13, 2010 Wayne what if you powder coated them is that to much of a film or will it screw up as you assemble them? Art
Fang Posted June 13, 2010 Report Posted June 13, 2010 Last 3 years my Attwoods on my Crestliner have done the same thing. I ground them down clean first year and re-coated them with something I was recommended from a custom auto parts place here in oakville. couldn't find anything you recommended Wayne. They've been better but every year there's some corrosion still occuring. I wipe em down and really don't know what else I can do but replace them one day
irishfield Posted June 13, 2010 Author Report Posted June 13, 2010 Art, if it becomes an issue... I will give them to a guy I know that anodizes all his float attachment parts. This stops corrosion of aluminum.. until you scratch or nick it at least. Powder coating requires heat.. and something I do not like with aluminum parts.
danbouck Posted June 13, 2010 Report Posted June 13, 2010 For now I sprayed and wiped everything down with Fluid Film and will see how it does this season. Fluid Film - The answer to all problems!
irishfield Posted June 13, 2010 Author Report Posted June 13, 2010 It is a great product Dan..probably one of the best !! Just be careful with it if you are allergic to wool !
PERCHER Posted June 14, 2010 Report Posted June 14, 2010 I had the same problem with my bases.They ended up replacing them under warranty. dan
scugpg Posted June 14, 2010 Report Posted June 14, 2010 Fluid Film - The answer to all problems! The stuff is awesome!
fishindude Posted June 14, 2010 Report Posted June 14, 2010 ^Agreed, I use it as rustproofing spray on the car.
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