carbuator colors ?
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carbuator colors ?
15 Apr 2006 11:25
Hi,
I've been polishing some of my carb parts lately.. the top peice, float bowl, velocity stacks. They are turning out real nice ! But then when I set them back on the carb, the body section isnt looking too great
I dont want to try and polish the body - is there a way to brighten them up ? Change the color or something ?
Any Ideas ?
Thanks
I've been polishing some of my carb parts lately.. the top peice, float bowl, velocity stacks. They are turning out real nice ! But then when I set them back on the carb, the body section isnt looking too great
I dont want to try and polish the body - is there a way to brighten them up ? Change the color or something ?
Any Ideas ?
Thanks
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Re: carbuator colors ?
15 Apr 2006 14:47
have you tried scrubbing them up really good?the problem with painting them is the first time a little gas gas spilled or leaks theyre gonna get really nasty on ya and they will be really hard to keep clean. goodluck,happy wrenching!
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15 Apr 2006 17:18
Polish them-I used some drill mounted buffs,and a dremel. couldn't get into all the nooks and crannies but they look miles better than they did before. Didn't even take off the carbs. Good rainy day project.
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16 Apr 2006 07:30
Wow WharfRat, when I saw your photo I thought you were going to say you painted them with chrome paint. Very nice job!
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16 Apr 2006 14:57
Don't laugh when You read this,but...a couple years back,I was cleaning MY carbs too(time to do them again,I think),and a Friend of a Friend told Me about this stuff..."Rub n' Buff".
It's craft-work related,and I believe it was intended for designing(tinting) picture frames in different colours.
This stuff works pretty good...obviously not like polishing,but for a general cleaning?...get the stuff that's called,"Silver Leaf" for doing carb bodies.It not only polishes up sweet,but it also leaves a silver tint on the metal,which DOES protect the metal(it's kind of greasy/waxy actually)...check it out...it's cheap enough to try out($3.25),and trust Me...a tiny DAB goes a LOOONNNGGG way!(very small tubes)...
I got some from a craft store,btw.(NO...really?)
store.fimousa.com/rubnbuff.html
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It's craft-work related,and I believe it was intended for designing(tinting) picture frames in different colours.
This stuff works pretty good...obviously not like polishing,but for a general cleaning?...get the stuff that's called,"Silver Leaf" for doing carb bodies.It not only polishes up sweet,but it also leaves a silver tint on the metal,which DOES protect the metal(it's kind of greasy/waxy actually)...check it out...it's cheap enough to try out($3.25),and trust Me...a tiny DAB goes a LOOONNNGGG way!(very small tubes)...
I got some from a craft store,btw.(NO...really?)
store.fimousa.com/rubnbuff.html
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16 Apr 2006 19:40
Thanks for the tips.. Sandy I give you the points for the best answer ! :laugh:
Well, I tried a few things this weekend:
Mothers aluminum polish and rag, also tried with a toothbrush- cleaned up some
Scrubbing with 000 steel wool - cleaned up some
clear coat rubbing compound - cleaned up some too, I think I am happy now with the cleaner look it has. So will go with that.
Later on after the bike is back together, I think I will try powder coating the carbuator body ! I think powder coat black with polish aluminum top/bowl/velocity stacks will look awesome !
Well, I tried a few things this weekend:
Mothers aluminum polish and rag, also tried with a toothbrush- cleaned up some
Scrubbing with 000 steel wool - cleaned up some
clear coat rubbing compound - cleaned up some too, I think I am happy now with the cleaner look it has. So will go with that.
Later on after the bike is back together, I think I will try powder coating the carbuator body ! I think powder coat black with polish aluminum top/bowl/velocity stacks will look awesome !
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