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Has anyone used vapor blasting to clean aluminum parts like intake manifolds and valve covers.
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Chuck Burg just used it (happily) on his Dad's original '67 L78 Chevelle intake.....
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mhm1966 (01-29-2021) |
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I had a friend vapor blast my aluminum valve covers. I had already bead blasted them with glass bead. The vapor blast darkened them just a bit and created a better fingerprint-resistant finish.
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mhm1966 (01-29-2021) |
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We use it extensively in our shop, lots of examples on my build thread (eg post #343) https://www.camaros.net/threads/1969...337897/page-18
It works well on aluminum but not normally to clean it as vapor blasting is a finishing process. Mostly we first solvent tank the part to remove grease, then dry media blast before vapor blasting for the best results. ![]() Last edited by Edgemontvillage; 02-03-2021 at 07:46 PM. |
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I believe David Beem does vapor blasting.
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protree68 (02-18-2021) |
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This thread will provide you some pictures of some tumbled intakes as well as intakes that were vapor blasted. Take your pic.
https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=163882
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68camaroz28 (02-04-2021) |
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Hi Chick, if you have a look at Post #343 on my build thread there's an example of an intake I vapour blasted for a buddy with a 69 Z. It appears shinier in the photo than in person due to the lighting. I also did a set of valve covers for a friend who has a '70 Z and compared them with a set I sent out for reskinning - can't tell them apart. We also have a tumbler in the shop and a variety of ceramic media that works well on parts like intakes that don't have fine crevasses that the tumbler media can't reach.
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68camaroz28 (02-04-2021) |
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As previously mentioned, I used it on my dad's intake manifold and thermostat housing. Inexpensive and amazing. The vapor honing actually seals the aluminum on a molecular level making it more impervious to stains. Highly recommended!
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I can reskin the aluminum intakes they look factory
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