Engine Bay Pics*Post here*
Another update on mine...back to a water bottle for a catch can....POS SFR 3:1 tank the idea is good the execution is horrible. I am going to cut it up and re-work it a bit.




I had an old side grinder that I bought a buffing pad for, a dermal for the timing cover....$100 worth of tools
sand paper and lots of time where the biggest investments
we had a meet this past weekend and we were talking about polishing and I told the guys if I did it again I would go through you, the time investment alone for the typical DIY is huge. For what you charge it is a no brainer unless you are stubborn like me.
Finally got around to posting pictures of the work done at Technosquare. Special thanks to Howard, owner of Technosquare, Randy, and Marty for their help with this project!
Polished Timing Chain Cover
Polished Alternator
Polished Power Steering Pump
Polished Misc Brackets and Hex Bolts
Earls Clamps and SS Hoses
Before engine bay shot





Old Timing Chain Cover

Howard cleaning up the new cover.

Old alternator. Fugly..

Nice, polished Alternator casing

Randy assembling the Alternator

New Alternator, much, much better

Polished Power Steering Pump

Randy has to now figure out how to swap the Power Steering housing/internals.

All put back together....what a difference. Pictures don't do it justice...


Polished Timing Chain Cover
Polished Alternator
Polished Power Steering Pump
Polished Misc Brackets and Hex Bolts
Earls Clamps and SS Hoses
Before engine bay shot





Old Timing Chain Cover

Howard cleaning up the new cover.

Old alternator. Fugly..

Nice, polished Alternator casing

Randy assembling the Alternator

New Alternator, much, much better

Polished Power Steering Pump

Randy has to now figure out how to swap the Power Steering housing/internals.

All put back together....what a difference. Pictures don't do it justice...









