finished polishing the Engine

Started by nzsimon, April 06, 2007, 12:10:13 AM

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nzsimon

Finally finished polishing the motor for the 32 I don't want to do it again that's for sure The dremel is pretty much on it's last legs so I finished it with an air die grinder which was way easier

The black dust went everywhere and the garage is a mess my wife was less than impressed with the mess and the noise but that's our job as men to drive them crazy

The sump is missing because I am still in the process of painting it , Toyota paint it with some yukky crinkle paint but it wipes right off with thinners so it's all good
Gearbox is painted and the bellhouseing is polished to match
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40

Looks Good! You are a VERY patient fellow!  :P
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enjenjo

So, are you tired of polishing yet?
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rumrumm

Nice! Better use some Zoops Seal on it so you can prevent oxidizing. I would hate to think about repolishing it in five years.
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nzsimon

Drag it is a 4litre toyota alloy V8 out of a Lexus

Rum I polished the cam covers 4 years ago they are still fine the alloy Toyoyta use is very good and I think they injection mould it so it is very dense

Enj not yet but I am close I actually find polishing quite relaxing as your mind goes somewhere else

$0 cheers not patient just too tight to pay someone else to do what amounts to basic labour
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Bib_Overalls

As always, very impressive.  I'm thinking you must be close to done.
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