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cleaning al. intake ?
am trying to clean al. intake that is still on the truck,gets gas and dirt build up,trying to find something to clean it with without going to pressure washer.I want that new look back
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Me too i have the exact same problem. Anybody out there Help, Help, Help!!!!!:uhmk:
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I have gone so far aas to use an aluminum wheel cleaner to clean the pores of the intake out. That was while it was on the motor. HOWEVER, you have to protect ANYTHING that is painted--due to the acid base.
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try windex
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Refer to this thread... I'm curious if these products could be used on an intake. Mudder, any experience?
http://www.67-72chevytrucks.com/vboa...d.php?t=369277 |
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I guess i'll try the purple power on my intake and post up before and afters . seems like the sand cast is rough , but i'll try it .
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I can tell you from experience that any of the degreasers will work great. BUT!!! Don't use them if you have a shiny carb. It will be dull grey after you're done. Undiluted simple green and a 1" paintbrush with the bristles cut down will work wonders. And it won't dull the carb.
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The intake is not installed . I would also like to add some shine to it .
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Edelbrock reccomends some brand of Oxy clean stuff. Its on their website somewhere. Not sure if its for and installed intake however. |
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I also used a mag wheel cleaner on mine at one time. It worked but wasn't a perfect fix. I would not recomend it to anyone for just the reason stated above. The best and easiest way to clean one is take it off and sand blast it. Once you have it looking good have it clear coated.
You might keep one clean if you never drive your truck or you can go to one of these. |
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I have done the clear coat thing and you have to be careful of the type of paint that you choose. If you "rattle-can" the paint, the clear coat will turn slightly yellow after time. I have gone to just getting the intakes powder coated with a silver flake and that lasts for a long time.
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The best thing I have done to clean one so far is glass bead blasting. Be sure you are using glass beads instead of sand though, I have heard sand tears it up really bad since its much more abrasive. Many people thought I got a new intake after they saw it. Here is some before and after pics.
http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/...a/100_0536.jpg http://i1005.photobucket.com/albums/...a/100_1411.jpg |
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That turned out nice ag1972, nice work!
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Plain vinegar and a toothbrush works pretty good!
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If you have it off use acid ment to clean aluminum. For instance find a blue beacon truck wash and have them spray it with their aluminum acid. It will make it look like it was just bead blasted. Just don't leave it on too long or it can discolor in spots(Burn the aluminum and areas will be darker than others).
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eagle one makes an etching mag wheel cleaner.. i use it on my aluminum fourwheeler motor same for intakes? will be trying it when I get my used intake (waiting for gentleman to take it off and swap with my steel one :) ) |
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I'm betting it would work on the intake as well.
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