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hi all

i just finished polishing my cam covers, plenum, intake pipe and cas. it turned out better then i expected. done it all my self with a couple of different compounds and buffing wheels on my bench grinder.

i want to get rid of the blue condue and use some blue silicon hoses.

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yeah plenum was deffinetly the hardest. took about 8 hours to get it that good, and i still want it better, but its ok.

not much elbow grease, just very time consuming and while doing the job with buffing wheels on a bench grinder the alloy get very hot so u have to wear gloves also.

it also makes the job alot easier if you sand all the cast marks out and make the surface area smooth as possible.

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