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Old Feb 24, 2004 | 01:03 AM
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I am buying a polishing wheel to get some of my engine bay parts nice and shinny! Any tips or tricks for me?

Also what parts should I shine up? I am planning on the valve covers, MAF, AC condenser. What else?
Old Feb 24, 2004 | 02:07 AM
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This is the best LS1 engine bay I have ever seen. Hopefully that will give you some ideas
Old Feb 24, 2004 | 02:29 AM
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wow, just wow. Whos is that? I want to know where he got the chevy screws/bolts and the braded steel lines and how he got it so clean. Do you know his name?
Old Feb 24, 2004 | 02:45 AM
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His name is Steve (dont know his message board name), he lives here in the LA area. He sold the 2000 SS to someone in New York though and is now working on a 69 Camaro.
Old Feb 24, 2004 | 03:18 AM
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thats nuthin compared to a guy on here, his name is todd and he is from the seatle area, pretty much his whole engine is polished!(found this out when he showed up at a show against me!)
Old Feb 24, 2004 | 03:26 AM
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Originally posted by bigdreamZ
This is the best LS1 engine bay I have ever seen. Hopefully that will give you some ideas
Awesome. Lots of nice chromed pieces, even the Hotchkis 3-point stb. Steel-braided hoses rule, battery cover and everything looks clean enough to eat off of.
Old Feb 24, 2004 | 08:03 AM
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Originally posted by bigdreamZ
This is the best LS1 engine bay I have ever seen. Hopefully that will give you some ideas
Damn thats clean.
Old Feb 24, 2004 | 03:20 PM
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WHOS ENGINE BAY IS IT? I definately need to get in touch with this guy to get the scoop on some of his work.
Old Feb 24, 2004 | 04:01 PM
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he had it all done I dont think hes on this board he on ls1tech.com on the polishing be sure u get a bench grinder with enough speed to turn the wheel when you put pressure on it.Im in the process of doing this right now having over 2 grand in stuff chromed.the rest of the things is what im polishing.Be sure to get different wheels for different polishes and stages.Go to www.eastwood.com they carry about everything you need.there Im also running the polishers that hooks up to a drill and have them for a dremel for the tight spots.On several things you dont need to put on the wheel some you will just need some real fine polishing steel wool.I use this polish called blue magic Ive had more luck with it than anything else ie mothers.If you have any qs let me know by pm
Old Oct 26, 2004 | 05:38 AM
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Re: polishing

I would like to know where he got those screws....

I sould love to have a little color in my engine bay....
Old Oct 26, 2004 | 10:47 PM
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Re: polishing

Here is a write up I did that may help you out.

Polishing Tips

Originally Posted by camaroguyo
thats nuthin compared to a guy on here, his name is todd and he is from the seatle area, pretty much his whole engine is polished!(found this out when he showed up at a show against me!)
Thank for the kind words, I really like your car and it is always good hanging out with you and your friends.
Old Oct 27, 2004 | 12:07 PM
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Gives Todd a big hug, Yes listen to Todd, Hes been voted the PNWCC Polishing King.
Old Oct 28, 2004 | 11:31 AM
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Re: polishing

I followed his advice on polishing - I got some assorted 3m wet/dry sandpaper, cheap felt, spray adhesive = paper for my mouse...

Then spent $30 at Sears for polishing wheels and rouge. I never knew it was this easy - but my entire accessory bracket is polished after a few hours work. It's time consuming, but the results are very impressive.

I havent tried any of the lighter rouges on plastic though, they say they work - I'm tempted to grab a scrap piece and give it a whirl just to see what happens...
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