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Old 12-27-2008, 07:39 PM
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I am rebuilding my motor so I figured now was a good time to powder coat some of my engine parts. They were previously painted silver so I blasted them and Powder Coated them Gloss Black and Extreme Chrome. The pics don't do it justice. Also I did an after market sub frame for a 1966 Nova. I still need to take a few pics of my 92mm Fast Intake I did in Silver hammer tone.
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Everything looks real good. How big of an oven do you have?
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Everything looks real good. How big of an oven do you have?
4'w x 4'd x 6'h - I can fit pretty much anything I need in there, I will be getting a bigger oven later in the spring so I can do larger projects like complete frames, railings and so forth.
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i dont want o hurt ur feelings but u should have been more careful with the alt bracket...ur going to need to strip of the powdercoat where the pulley goes on or else it will lock up.
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i dont want o hurt ur feelings but u should have been more careful with the alt bracket...ur going to need to strip of the powdercoat where the pulley goes on or else it will lock up.
I put the pulley back on and it spins freely. There is a bearing in the pulley.
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Very nice, looks real good.



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