Detailing the timing cover, and brackets...

Old 03-27-2009, 09:01 PM
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I was bored this weekend and decided to remove the aux radiator and clean up some rusty looking parts, including the timing cover and nearby brackets and bolts... I was going to go with the standard black, but thought spraying it silver would brighten the engine bay a bit....
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Old 03-28-2009, 04:59 PM
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One thing leads to another... Couldnt just stop with the timing cover... It was making the valve cover look bad.. Blasted and sprayed the valve cover , brackets, throtle cable bracket and waste gate housing....
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Ya better clean up that intake and turbo script now too
Old 03-28-2009, 07:56 PM
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Originally Posted by crimsonghost
Ya better clean up that intake and turbo script now too

Yep thats next..... Volunteering to help ? lol
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Default about that aux radiator...

are you leaving it off? I'm looking for one.
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Looks great!
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Originally Posted by marvgomez
are you leaving it off? I'm looking for one.


I am not planning on putting it back on ... Message me with your email and I will send pics..
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Originally Posted by Rally43
Yep thats next..... Volunteering to help ? lol
If you're fairly close its a deal. Then you get to help me with my 83
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Originally Posted by crimsonghost
If you're fairly close its a deal. Then you get to help me with my 83


Im 10 hous north of Chicago so I guess thats out...lol

On a serious note.. I did miss out on a Polished Intake on EBAY UK last fall.. gr went for $ 150 US, at the time I thought it was too much... Now I look at how much grinding and sanding then polishing time I would have into mine and wish I would have bought it... ( Insert Bang Head Icon )
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