Polishing intake manifold
Polishing intake manifold
I don't have access to a sandblaster, what is the best way to clean and shine valve covers, intake manifold etc.?
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Re: Polishing intake manifold
I send mine off to a polisher. .....but that was only after I spent countless hours with sandpaper, polishes and buffer wheels.
1972 124 Spider (Don)
1971 124 Spider (Juan)
1986 Bertone X19 (Blue)
1978 124 Spider Lemons racer
1974 X19 SCCA racer (Paul)
2012 500 Prima Edizione #19 (Mini Rossa)
Ever changing count of parts cars....It's a disease!
1971 124 Spider (Juan)
1986 Bertone X19 (Blue)
1978 124 Spider Lemons racer
1974 X19 SCCA racer (Paul)
2012 500 Prima Edizione #19 (Mini Rossa)
Ever changing count of parts cars....It's a disease!
Re: Polishing intake manifold
I guess that is what I was afraid of. How about if I just do the valve covers with a wire wheel and buff with compound?
Dave
Dave
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I did mine by myself. I used my compressor and some air tools to get it ready for the buffing wheel I got at harbor freight. I even bought the air tool and pads to sand it there. Cost about $80 for everything. Here's how mine turned out.
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Wow, that car is going to be too pretty to drive! How many hours did that take?
Trey
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1982 SPIDER 2000, 1964 CHEVYII, 1969 Chevy Nova, 2005 DODGE RAM, 1988 Jeep Comanche
1972 Spider, 78 Spider rat racer 57 f-100,
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Bjones, that polishing job is amazing, what kind of air tools did you use?
Also any advice on where to find plugs for the manifold (I removed EGR) and did you also remove the charlcoal cannister (and if so, any advice on where to block the lined, back at the tank?).
Also any advice on where to find plugs for the manifold (I removed EGR) and did you also remove the charlcoal cannister (and if so, any advice on where to block the lined, back at the tank?).
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Did you or are you going to clear coat it? The aluminum will oxidize and turn dull again unless some type of protectant is applied. Looks Great!!
Ted
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1974 Fiat 124 F Production Race car
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Re: Polishing intake manifold
Hi guys,
I did clear coat the valve covers and the Tee. They came out good. Once I clear coated the air intake. It looked crap. So I stripped it and repolished it. I guess I'll have to just keep polishing it.
Napa is a great place to get the plugs. If they don't have them, they can get them for you pretty quick and their knowledgeable about what you'll need. I can't remember which one goes to the canister. If I plugged it. I'll fix it later. Still trying to get the car off the rotisserie. Too busy making a steel see saw for the kids now..
I did clear coat the valve covers and the Tee. They came out good. Once I clear coated the air intake. It looked crap. So I stripped it and repolished it. I guess I'll have to just keep polishing it.
Napa is a great place to get the plugs. If they don't have them, they can get them for you pretty quick and their knowledgeable about what you'll need. I can't remember which one goes to the canister. If I plugged it. I'll fix it later. Still trying to get the car off the rotisserie. Too busy making a steel see saw for the kids now..
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Here is what I used. I got everything at Harbor Freight. The sanding disc's are fine and they take it down fast. The grinding disc's are good to smooth out the marks from the sanding disc's. Just be gentle with the pressure. When you do small areas. Be careful because it is really easy to make scratch marks. Especially on the valve covers. I bought some valve covers on ebay and practiced with them. Then resold them. I used the red, black, and white polishing compounds.dcarey wrote:Bjones, that polishing job is amazing, what kind of air tools did you use?
Also any advice on where to find plugs for the manifold (I removed EGR) and did you also remove the charlcoal cannister (and if so, any advice on where to block the lined, back at the tank?).
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Once again, you do sweet work, Brady! I'm gonna have to try that to my aluminum, as I get to it.
Where did you get that great carb spacer?
Where did you get that great carb spacer?
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I made it. I got the stock piece from Manoa Matt. He had it as an extra. I shaped it and cut out the center. I can't think of what the material was called.
Thanks for the compliment.
Thanks for the compliment.