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Howard Elliott 02-12-2014 05:48 PM

polishing valve covers
 
Looking for some help as to the best and least expensive way for me to polish my aluminum valve covers and if that goes good maybe the intake too. Any help would be appreciated

slikside 02-12-2014 06:14 PM

Re: polishing valve covers
 
Howard,

This is the parts board. Items for sale. Your question should go in the general forum.

novafrog 02-12-2014 09:52 PM

Re: polishing valve covers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by slikside (Post 6522595)
howard,

this is the parts board. Items for sale. Your question should go in the general forum.

well !!!

novafrog 02-12-2014 09:56 PM

Re: polishing valve covers
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by howard elliott (Post 6522550)
looking for some help as to the best and least expensive way for me to polish my aluminum valve covers and if that goes good maybe the intake too. Any help would be appreciated

mothers mag polish,lots of work but will do the job,intake i dont no

Howard Elliott 02-13-2014 12:04 PM

Re: polishing valve covers
 
NOVAFROG; Thanks for the comeback. I didn't know about the detail forum until this post. After all the different kinds of posts on the parts forum, as Hillary would say, what difference does it make. Besides, how many members check the detail forum often?
I'll try the mag polish. Thanks again

Howard

piecesparts 02-15-2014 12:30 AM

Re: polishing valve covers
 
Take some time and search the web for razor buffs. These are small round buffing wheels (3" to 4" in size) that can be used on either an air die grinder or an electric one. With the different polishing material and these buffs, you can polish your valve covers out without working your elbow grease out of the socket. I get my polishing sticks at local truck stops and then use the buffs to do the work.

Oh and by the way Howard, this is the detailing section. Just an observation

leddzepp 02-15-2014 02:12 AM

Re: polishing valve covers
 
Are your covers and intake "polished" (smooth finish) already, or are they raw (as cast) aluminum?

Howard Elliott 02-16-2014 01:00 PM

Re: polishing valve covers
 
Thanks Frank and Leddzepp

The Valve covers are already smooth but the intake is not. I'll bead blast the intake and, with your information, polish the valve covers.
Thanks for the help guys

Howard

71K20chevy 02-20-2014 06:20 PM

Re: polishing valve covers
 
You might consider clearing the intake once it's blasted, that way you won't have to polish it.

piecesparts 02-20-2014 06:30 PM

Re: polishing valve covers
 
Careful on your choice of clear coat. I have seen many that turn yellow with the application of some engine heat.

TheBlueBomber 02-20-2014 08:01 PM

Re: polishing valve covers
 
I'm in the process of doing mine right now... Jon (1963c-10) put 40hrs polishing one of his and it came out quite well

I started sanding with 180 and am at 400 now (granted mine had blemishes) going to work my way up to 1000 and finish with 1200 grit then polish

Heres how he did his http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...519869&page=16


and how it came out http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...519869&page=17

TheBlueBomber 02-20-2014 08:06 PM

Re: polishing valve covers
 
Those pictures dont do any justice. I have seen the cover he did in person and its spectacular.

I've taken a break on mine since I'm going LS and can't use those covers on the new motor.


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