What have you done today/recently to your 5?
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Re: What have you done today/recently to your 5?
Stan and lots of repetitive wrist polishing action!
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Re: What have you done today/recently to your 5?
Okibi did a how to some years ago probably +5 yrs - part of the secret is using a bench polisher- doing it by hand is going to be a slow process. The other way is actually find a metal polisher - i.e. the bloke that does the work - they work fast and not necessarily expensive but not sure these days if there are many left. I do agree that it looks terrific- STM has done a mighty job - on old motorcycles it was a common thing to do that is polish the timing covers and primary chain covers- the allow I reckon looks even better than chrome.
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Re: What have you done today/recently to your 5?
Experimenting with the heat shield.
Starting with the cam cover a few months ago
Seriously the plenumn was done like last year. But the same deal. Lots of hrs. Sometimes i used machines....but the deepes shine i get by hand.....


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Starting with the cam cover a few months ago
Seriously the plenumn was done like last year. But the same deal. Lots of hrs. Sometimes i used machines....but the deepes shine i get by hand.....



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Re: What have you done today/recently to your 5?
Yoy could perhaos get it sandblasted which woould reduce the hrs sandingMr Morlock wrote:Okibi did a how to some years ago probably +5 yrs - part of the secret is using a bench polisher- doing it by hand is going to be a slow process. The other way is actually find a metal polisher - i.e. the bloke that does the work - they work fast and not necessarily expensive but not sure these days if there are many left. I do agree that it looks terrific- STM has done a mighty job - on old motorcycles it was a common thing to do that is polish the timing covers and primary chain covers- the allow I reckon looks even better than chrome.
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Re: What have you done today/recently to your 5?
Fantastic result, Stan.
I am really envious as there is nothing I like more than "shiny".
It would be pretty impossible to do 'in situ' so I guess there is no chance of mine looking like that.
I am really envious as there is nothing I like more than "shiny".
It would be pretty impossible to do 'in situ' so I guess there is no chance of mine looking like that.

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AutoSol has 2 types of polish
Metal & aluminium.
Ive found the Metal stuff to better. Even on Aluminum.
Or at least to the naked eye....the metal polish just seem clearer...but its only a fraction
Metal & aluminium.
Ive found the Metal stuff to better. Even on Aluminum.
Or at least to the naked eye....the metal polish just seem clearer...but its only a fraction
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Re: What have you done today/recently to your 5?
That's impressive work STM. I've done some small polishing jobs and would never consider tackling anything of that size myself.
Isn't the heat shield steel though which means it'll be a bit of a pain to maintain in that condition?
Isn't the heat shield steel though which means it'll be a bit of a pain to maintain in that condition?
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StanTheMan wrote::
I found starting off with 80 grid leaves very deep scratches which a real hard to get out. Same with using stones
I had the OPPOSITE problem when I annodised black some of my aluminium pieces.
I wanted a brushed finish but couldn't find anything that cut deep enough for my liking so I settled on using thickly stranded steel wool and just brushing it firrmly and slowly in one direction several times - you can see it's a brushed finish if you look closely but it's not as "brushed" as I really wanted.
Polishing the intake manifold looks MUCH better than painting it - when they're painted and the paint starts flaking they just look ratty.
Your efforts look fantastic and I admire your patience. After doing just the rocker cover I would have thought you'd never attempt the intake manifold.
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Isn't the heat shield steel though which means it'll be a bit of a pain to maintain in that condition?
Yes all parts require maintenance. Water, fingerprints general humidity.will flatten the mirror shine especially on the polished alloy. It needs to be done every few weeks. I will probably spend 5 min each every few weeks and keep it maintained.
Unsure how diligent ill be with the heat shield to be honest cause there is also the enlarges alluminium Mania intake to be mauntained
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Lokiel wrote:Polishing the intake manifold looks MUCH better than painting it - when they're painted and the paint starts flaking they just look ratty.
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I fitted the chrome mirrors I picked up from Car Make Corns. The glass has a blue tint. I didn’t realise until I unpacked them at home. Luckily I like it.



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Finally got around to ordering and fitting anti-rattle springs to the rear brake pads. Big reduction in noise over bumps/expansion joints in the road, wish I’d done it sooner!
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