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Aluminum intake cleaning/refinishing
What are the best options for cleaning and refinishing an aluminum intake back to "like new" condition?
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Re: Aluminum intake cleaning/refinishing
Lacquer thinner is the best thing I've used. If the intake is off the engine, fill spray gun with the thinner, turn up the air, and spray it down hard. If it's on the engine, I put lacquer thinner on a rag and wipe it down.
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Re: Aluminum intake cleaning/refinishing
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: Bill Rose</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Lacquer thinner is the best thing I've used. If the intake is off the engine, fill spray gun with the thinner, turn up the air, and spray it down hard. If it's on the engine, I put lacquer thinner on a rag and wipe it down. </div></div>My aluminum intake was blasted clean and then sprayed with clear coat.Now has yellowed a bit.Think lacquer thinner on a rag will clean it up a bit?
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Re: Aluminum intake cleaning/refinishing
Many guys like oven cleaner for heavy cleaning and mag wheel cleaner for lighter cleaning. I use plastic media in a blast cabinet for original intakes that I don't want to mess up.
If I have a heavily stained intake I use plastic, followed by garnet, followed by glass shards, and finally glass beads. I plan to do a tutorial with different techniques for this site soon. Jason |
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Re: Aluminum intake cleaning/refinishing
Thanks guys.
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Re: Aluminum intake cleaning/refinishing
I find that glass beaded aluminum leaves a bright-shiny etched look. Personally, I prefer the look of a tumbled intake with a clean but dull-smooth finish.
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Re: Aluminum intake cleaning/refinishing
I had mine put in a wheelabrator.
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That's the way to go if you have access to the machine.
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Re: Aluminum intake cleaning/refinishing
Try Brake Cleaner
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