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I'm with Matty wrinkle looks great. I did this on my Lotus engine it has lasted well and looks the goods.
http://www.speco.com.au/vht_special.html
http://www.speco.com.au/vht_special.html
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Hammer wrote:IMO, I think it turned out not half bad
Being an SP I bet your mechanic enjoys it more than you do!
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Craig wrote:Being an SP I bet your mechanic enjoys it more than you do!
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Hammer would I be right in assuming that you removed the cover so that you could access to a bench polisher. When I was a young bloke it was the done thing to polish the timing covers on your British motorcycles- though you could do that by hand with Goddards glow. Polished alloy really does look classy I reckon.
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Mr Morlock wrote:Hammer would I be right in assuming that you removed the cover so that you could access to a bench polisher. When I was a young bloke it was the done thing to polish the timing covers on your British motorcycles- though you could do that by hand with Goddards glow. Polished alloy really does look classy I reckon.
Yes, cover was removed.
But if you don't want to remove it, you can use a rotary tool (like a Drummel and the like) with a polish head attachment and some metal polish. Set the speed at about medium.
A rotary tool will help you get into those tight hard to get places.
Patience is the key to this exercise.
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wun911 wrote:I think I will polish mine....
What metal polish you use just 'silvo' and do you use sand paper what grit?
Hrmz on the NA the words are raised, on the NB the words are indented...
I used Autosol, but I believe the Maguires metal polish is also good.
Here's a previous thread on polishing your cam cover. Good information and pics from this thread.
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Matty wrote:wrinkle plus ftw.
As Matty said... Here's mine!
Polished does look cool, but it would be a pain in the ass to keep looking good..
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