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Re: Engine Bay #56930
07/03/2006 18:51
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Anybody know ,approx.how much it is to get the rocker cover chromed ?


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Re: Engine Bay #56931
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I think that Nigel may be able to help there - am sure he did a few for a while but not sure if they were polished etc

Re: Engine Bay #56932
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I think Barbz does polished ones for £90 on an exchange basis.

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Re: Engine Bay #56933
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what is that bottle for on the left side of the bay where the ind.kit should be??

Re: Engine Bay #56934
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Here it is fitted <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

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Here it is fitted <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />
that looks wicked mate i need to get me 1 of them <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" /> god knows where but i will,did u have to replace the gasget aswell?

Re: Engine Bay #56936
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Cheers buddy.
Didnt have to, but whilst it was off i thought i may aswell, did the O-rings too.

Why dont you just take yours off and D.I.Y?

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Didnt have to, but whilst it was off i thought i may aswell, did the O-rings too.

Why dont you just take yours off and D.I.Y?
cause i think ill balls it up,not sure what to use or what colour really <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />

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Last edited by Chris2222; 12/03/2006 01:24.
Re: Engine Bay #56940
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I was wondering, is it possible to clean and paint the rocker cover in place, without the need to remove it all? Anyone else has tried it, what do I need if possible?

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wouldnt recommend it however it is possible!

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yogisdk : Possible but takes a loot of work and patience.
Need to clean it first and then cover all the rest in tape so it does not get paint.

Re: Engine Bay #56943
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Well i guessed i would have to tape it all not to get paint in some weird places <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" /> But what to use to clean it? And is it really gonna be that hard to do it without removing?

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You will get it painted alot quicker if you remove it. Not worth the hassle whilst fitted.

Re: Engine Bay #56945
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Also depends if your painting it with a brush or aerosol. If an aerosol, you best cover the whole car in paper, spray over paint will get anywhere and everywhere <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/wink.gif" alt="" />


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Re: Engine Bay #56946
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http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v683/joelcoop/IMG_1851.jpg

the only thing i took off was the spark plug cover

Re: Engine Bay #56947
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Guys would cleaning my engine bay with my steam wall paper stripper be a bad idea? If i remove the "plate" that held against the wall then I get a narrow steam blast from the tube. Obviously it would need ot be kept away from the electrics, but appart from that would it do any damage tot he plastics?

Al

Re: Engine Bay #56948
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I've used a 3 bar household steam cleaner, using the fine nozzel. I found it not as effective as I thought it may be. I used spray engine degreaser and then steam which worked quite well and I've had no problems.

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Hey joel is that actual paint or did you sand it??
Looks quite nice!!

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Hey joel is that actual paint or did you sand it??
Looks quite nice!!

i sprayed the spark plug cover ( easy to take off) then sanded the rest with wet & dry, then polish with autosol

Re: Engine Bay #56951
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Why even try to paint it in-situ? Takes less than 30 minutes to remove and the gasket + o-rings cost almost nothing. Also would make the job so much easier.

Re: Engine Bay #56952
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I cleaned and painted my rocker cover using a wire wheel for the drill, and then engine enamel

Engine bay 1 and 2

Che <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Re: Engine Bay #56953
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viper performance!

Re: Engine Bay #56956
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nice Meagy. i do like the black like hannys though. might give this polishing a go too when the weather gets better and i get bored <img src="/forum/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />

Re: Engine Bay #56957
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Where did you get the red wiring covers from?


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ebay i think begbie! aspro covers they called i think!

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