Aren't you going to clean the parts first?.... I mean before you reassemble everything?Originally Posted by Scott H
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Looks good!
Coated all the Al in Alodine. The intake is looking sweet. I will clear it. I will also have the valve cover crinkle powder coated. Things are coming together and Thursday should be able to start building the motor.
Here is a link to the pics so far:
Directory structure of pics
Break in oil should allow break in around 250 miles.
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Aren't you going to clean the parts first?.... I mean before you reassemble everything?Originally Posted by Scott H
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Looks good!
1990 E34 535iA, 215,000kms (130,000 miles).
Dual Climate, Rear Headrests, Rollerblind, M-Tech Wheel,
Memory Seats, EAT Chip, T-Stars.
it silver, i have only used iridite and alodine 1200 in the past and it was kind of a light gold color... the 1001 looks much better just like the base metal.
Originally Posted by Scott H
I did not pay attention to the bottle we were using and what number it was. They had a 55 gallon drum of the yellow and it would have been easier to do in their big tank. I actually liked the yellow tint on the intake runners of a mercedes engine they had laying around, but it was all or nothing as far as looks go and since the intake looks so good, I figured clear was the better route.
Originally Posted by Bill R.
PLEASE, info!!
That looks great.
I have my intakes off and the valve covers on my M70 engine on my project car.
Where can I buy that stuff?
Links, where to contact, sales agent in Japan??alodine 1001 that left it silver, i have only used iridite and alodine 1200 in the past and it was kind of a light gold color... the 1001 looks much better just like the base metal.![]()
http://www.buyhstna.com/docs/235107.pdf#search='Alodine%201001'
http://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalo...lodine1001.php
Hehe, and they have an office just 5 miles from here. You know what I do on Monday![]()
Aircraft Spruce Japan has serviced
customers in the far east since 1997.
They are located in Tokyo at
Tango Air Support Co. Ltd.
1-6-1-1115 Kaigan, Minato-ku,
Tokyo 105-0022 Japan
Ph: +81-3-5402-6921
Fax: +81-3-5402-6834
Looks really great. I eagerly await the reassembled pictures.
Dinan chip, Bilstein sports w H&R, RD sways, RD strut brace, 750 bushings, Zimmermans/MetalMasters, O.E. M Pars, Eisenmann muffler
Alodine did not create the shiny silver effect. The bead blasting did. If anything the Alodine dulls it a bit by creating a very thin corrosive barrier. It keeps aluminum corrosion from occurring further. It also provides a very good surface for further clear coating. Over time, if the parts are not clear coated, they will color a bit. In order to achieve similar results and have it last, I suggest the following with a few caveats:
1) bead blast
2) alodine ASAP
3) clear coat parts you want to maintain visually
Caveat: The bead blasting process can leave remnants in nooks and crannies so it is not suggested for anything that faces the inside operation of the engine unless you can ASSUREDLY remove ALL remnants.
Originally Posted by shogun
Last edited by Scott H; 12-17-2005 at 09:07 AM.
thats just sick man!
nicer than new...
95 E34 530I V2.37
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Damn those look good. Makes me wanna start a build right now