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polishing intake manifold
- To: scirocco-l@privatei.com
- Subject: polishing intake manifold
- From: "Ryan Schuermann" <rts@phoenix.net>
- Date: Sat, 26 Jul 1997 18:04:50 +0000
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- Organization: RTSystems
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- Reply-to: rts@phoenix.net
- Sender: owner-scirocco-l
Wll since I have no ac..and theres a car show tomorrow across town,
so I'll have the wife drive her car..I took off my intakemanifold,
not too hard..took me about 30min of removing bolts and nuts. Now
I can get to cleaning off the top of my block which is really dirty
and polish my intakemanifold. I'mgoing to dremel off the molding
ridges on each side of the runners and then polish off the metal, It
should look real nice and shiny when I'm done..but not too gaudy as
chrome would look. I was really qite amazed at how easy the 16v
manifold was to remove. Judging from the size of the rummers I don't
think there would be much gained in porting them..maybe polishing
them yes but for a complete inside polishing I would expect youd have to
send it off to Extrude Hone...for now I will hopefulyl be satisfied
w/ a polished outside.
Ryan
..bored waiting for his wife to come home to drive him to Sears
Craftman Center to get a nrew dremel piece and electric sander...this
'hand sanding' shit is for the birds.
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