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Old 01-04-2014   #1
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Default Polishing aluminum

I had to pull my plenum about a month ago to find a vacuum leak. I also had 4 bad injectors so I got new injectors and hopefully found my leak.

While I had the plenum off I decided to resand and polish my plenum, throttle body and air horn. It had been polished before but wasn't sanded as well as I like. Man what was I thinking. I don't have any polishing equipment so it was all done by hand. After many days and a lot of sand paper I guess it was worth it.



Here's what happened to my finger, cant pick my nose with my right hand.

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Old 01-04-2014   #2
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Great job....Looks outstanding.
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Old 01-04-2014   #3
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Super nice job

What did you do to now keep the top end looking like it was chromed?
Can you give us details on exactly what you used on/did to the top end to give it that chrome look?

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I had to pull my plenum about a month ago to find a vacuum leak. I also had 4 bad injectors so I got new injectors and hopefully found my leak.

While I had the plenum off I decided to resand and polish my plenum, throttle body and air horn. It had been polished before but wasn't sanded as well as I like. Man what was I thinking. I don't have any polishing equipment so it was all done by hand. After many days and a lot of sand paper I guess it was worth it.


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Old 01-04-2014   #4
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BY HAND?....WTF, no wonder your fingers took a beating.

Superb job. One of the best plenums i've seen.

Damn, every time I see one of these polished it makes me want to do it the next time it comes apart.
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Old 01-04-2014   #5
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I had to pull my plenum about a month ago to find a vacuum leak. I also had 4 bad injectors so I got new injectors and hopefully found my leak.

While I had the plenum off I decided to resand and polish my plenum, throttle body and air horn. It had been polished before but wasn't sanded as well as I like. Man what was I thinking. I don't have any polishing equipment so it was all done by hand. After many days and a lot of sand paper I guess it was worth it.



Here's what happened to my finger, cant pick my nose with my right hand.

WOW.
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Sweeeet!!!!!!!!!! But hey, Kleenex is cheap anyway. hahahahaha
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Old 01-04-2014   #7
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That's some impressive polishing!!!!!!

I'd look into sealing that and ensuring that look lasts

Thanks for sharing



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My wife, the non car girl, was impressed. Nice job.
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OOOOOOH that IS nice !!
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