LT1 Intake Take 2
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LT1 Intake Take 2
Here are the reulsts of the first night of rough sanding. I'm hesitant to take much more off the edges, but the divets are all gone off the top. Tomorrow I will do the fine sanding & polishing. Hopefully it will be good enough.....
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Originally Posted by WAHUSKER
Here are the reulsts of the first night of rough sanding. I'm hesitant to take much more off the edges, but the divets are all gone off the top. Tomorrow I will do the fine sanding & polishing. Hopefully it will be good enough.....
Thanks for the work guys....I'm beginning to think everbody has touched my manifold! In a special way.....
Jimbob
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LOL!!
It is a custom Speed Secrets desighned LT4 Intake to support a 6.6L LT4 to 7,200 RPM It is one of two present test mules for big C.I. motors
It is a custom Speed Secrets desighned LT4 Intake to support a 6.6L LT4 to 7,200 RPM It is one of two present test mules for big C.I. motors
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Looks stock to meeee......So, close to running...
Thanks for the work guys....I'm beginning to think everbody has touched my manifold! In a special way.....
Jimbob
Thanks for the work guys....I'm beginning to think everbody has touched my manifold! In a special way.....
Jimbob
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Originally Posted by WAHUSKER
I'm really trying to be gentle with it Jimbob, but it seems to like it rough!
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Here is the finished product Jimbob. I hope you like it! It actually turned out better than I thought it would at first. Although it's not as good as I would like it to be. (who me, ****?) Once you get the bottom half powder coated it should look sweet!!!
(and this is Mark by the way)
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Originally Posted by VIKING
Here is the finished product Jimbob. I hope you like it! It actually turned out better than I thought it would at first. Although it's not as good as I would like it to be. (who me, ****?) Once you get the bottom half powder coated it should look sweet!!!
(and this is Mark by the way)
(and this is Mark by the way)
Thanks again................
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You want me to reveal my secret polishing formula? HA, no way Jose!!!
Well, OK, since you asked so nice. Pretty simple really. I sand it down (as often & with as agressive a paper as I need. In this case I made MANY passes) Then I hit it with 600 grit to smooth it. Then I polish it with my bench-grinder-buffer with Tripoli & then with White Rouge. Then I use Mothers metal polish to clean it up.
Glad you like it Jimbob. Candy Apple would look killer!!! Teal would too....
Well, OK, since you asked so nice. Pretty simple really. I sand it down (as often & with as agressive a paper as I need. In this case I made MANY passes) Then I hit it with 600 grit to smooth it. Then I polish it with my bench-grinder-buffer with Tripoli & then with White Rouge. Then I use Mothers metal polish to clean it up.
Glad you like it Jimbob. Candy Apple would look killer!!! Teal would too....
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Originally Posted by WAHUSKER
Glad you like it Jimbob. Candy Apple would look killer!!! Teal would too....
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Thanks Steve. I am most pleased with how the shape turned out. The way it was welded I was worried about how it would look. But my sander took care of that. And with Jimbobs paint plans it will look SWEET!!! Chameleon, damn. Can't wait to see it on the car....