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Question replated spring plates - what to do w/ inside?

Are you supposed to grease the inside of the spring plates? You know, where the torsion bars go?

Here is why I ask...

I got my freshly replated spring plates back (yellow zinc). What I discovered is that normal electroplating does not plate inside the spring plate due to it's shape*. Unfortunately, I do not recall if the inside was plated from the factory. But I do recall the inside was rather rusty. Either way, I'd like to keep the inside from rusting further.

I can't be the first person to run into this. What is the solution?

(I'll post pictures later.)

Thanks in advance...


*FWIW: To plate the inside of a cup-like part, such as the spring plate, you need to have the parts plated using a different process. I believe they called it a non-electrode process?

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The inside isn't usually plated. Plating might make the dimensions of the teeth inside too small to take the torsion bar splines. I'm storing mine until I can put the car back together & sprayed fogging oil inside to keep the splines from corroding again. I think I'll put antiseize on them when I assemble them, unless somebody with more knowledge about that pipes up & gives reasons not to.
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You plating guys . . .

I just finished mine. Just lightly grease the inside with the grease you use on the torsion bar. I used a greased rag on a paint stir stick. You won't need antiseize.

I went cheap & fast & just rattle-canned . . .

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Those look nice! What kind of paint did you use? I'm pulling mine in about a week or so.

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Tremclad Rust Paint. Aluminum color.

It ain't as cool as plating but my 'selling' to the wife is growing thin at the moment so . . .

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