General Information
Zinc-plated Steel Plate Repair
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The Zinc-plated steel plate used in some panels of the CIVIC 4-door requires different repair techniques than ordinary steel plate. Refer to "Body Construction" (see page 1-9) for the location of the Zinc-plated panels.
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- ZINC-PLATED (5-6 microns)
- Steel plate
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- Before spot welding the zinc-plated steel plate, remove the paint from both sides of the flange to be welded. Apply sealer to the flange after welding.
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WARNING
To prevent eye injury, wear goggles or safety glassed whenever sanding, cutting or grinding.
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NOTE: Seal the sanded surface thoroughly to prevent rust.
- The electric continuity properties of zinc-plated steel plate is different from the ordinary steel plate. When spot welding, increase the current by 10-20%.
NOTE: The MIG welding procedures for Zinc-plated steel plate are the same an for ordinary steel plate.
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WARNING
To prevent eye injury and burns when welding, wear an approved welding helmet, gloves and safety shoes.
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- Before applying putty or body filler to the Zinc-plated steel plate, sand the zinc plating thoroughly to promote adhesion and to prevent blistering.
NOTE: Use only epoxy-based putties and fillers on zinc-plated steel plate, following the manufacture's specifications.
- When performing pain work, protect the ground wire and ground wire mounting hole threads with a bolt or a plug.

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- SPECIAL BOLT
- GROUND WIRE
- GROUND WIRE MOUNTING HOLE
- PLUG
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