**Doing wrinkle/flat valve covers**
#11
Re: **Doing wrinkle/flat valve covers**
Originally Posted by Secondaries
Care to share some info? How do you sand the raised parts down without fear of scuffing the rest? I tried and fucked up.
Originally Posted by jeffsciv23
reason why he is chargeing, most people ---- them up doign it them selves.
Originally Posted by notfastcrx
why not do it powdercoated wrinkle black for almost the same price? btw that b16 cleaned up very nice. what did you use to clean up the intake manifold?
#13
Re: **Doing wrinkle/flat valve covers**
Time. I spent probably 2-3 hours getting it totally cleaned and polished. I should have took more pictures after I cleaned the rest of the bay. Oxidation/oil/dirt over 10+ years is a bitch to get off.
#15
Re: **Doing wrinkle/flat valve covers**
http://www.jhpusa.com/catalog/produc...roducts_id=221
Could you do this color I would get atleast 2 valve covers done i that color
Could you do this color I would get atleast 2 valve covers done i that color
#16
Re: **Doing wrinkle/flat valve covers**
Originally Posted by jagojon3
Time and what product? Or did you just use a wire wheel? I thought about cleaning mine up but if it's that involved, I'll keep it dirty.
Originally Posted by chris
http://www.jhpusa.com/catalog/produc...roducts_id=221
Could you do this color I would get atleast 2 valve covers done i that color
Could you do this color I would get atleast 2 valve covers done i that color
#19
Re: **Doing wrinkle/flat valve covers**
Originally Posted by chris
http://www.jhpusa.com/catalog/produc...roducts_id=221
Could you do this color I would get atleast 2 valve covers done i that color
Could you do this color I would get atleast 2 valve covers done i that color
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