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Old 08-08-2004, 06:00 PM
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What is the best way to restore an aluminum intake so it retains the original finish and texture?
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This is probably one of the better ones.
http://www.z28camaro.com/restosvcs.html#AIM
I haven't seen one done but I've heard good things about it.
Does anyone know the "reskinning" process that's used by Jerry Macneish?
I do know that glass beading aluminum IMO doesn't look right
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Old 08-08-2004, 08:22 PM
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I have been wondering the same thing, I have a Z intake that is all grimy, there must be something we can blast them with that will clean them up but not alter the finish....??????.

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If corrosion isn't a problem could you use a steam cleaner?
I don't mean a pressure washer either but an actual steam cleaner.
There must be some type of cleaner around you could drop the intake into. There was a thick liquid carb cleaner that came in metal buckets you could drop a carb into but I can't remember the name.
Seemed to do a good job cleaning aluminum carbs.
If you had some new stuff it could clean a manifold?
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Untouched intakes are great. If you need to clean one real good, I use my friends safety clean tub and a good strong brush for cleaning. If you need it re-skinned call Camaro High Performance, (Jerry MacNeish)Does very good work. sam
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* Soak / Scrub * cycle of the dishwasher.

Pressure wash first. Put in the dishwasher using the toughest setting. Make sure the Jet-Dry is full for no spotting ..... Once done, run it again empty.

All of this is of course, to be done, when the wife is out of the house for a few hours. It really does work good, I do it all the time with my aluminum W-31 Olds intake. Soon, the intake off of the Biscayne is gonna get "the treatment" ......

Disclaimer: I am by NO means responsible for any domestic disputes which result directly or indirectly from the use of the household dishwasher to clean parts.
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Casey,
Very inovative!! But extremely dangerous.
Not sure if I'll try that just yet
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Casey,
Very inovative!! But extremely dangerous.

[/ QUOTE ]Especially if the Mrs. finds out!
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Thanks jg95z28
That's what I meant
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