Blasted/Painted Crossfire Air Cleaner Cover (PICS)
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Blasted/Painted Crossfire Air Cleaner Cover (PICS)
I finished sandblasting my air cleaner cover today... here's a few shots after the first 2 coats on the top side. The paint is Duplicolor High Heat Aluminum Engine Enamel. The stock black was really starting to look nasty.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ourstu...r%20cover1.jpg
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ourstu...r%20cover2.jpg
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Re: Blasted/Painted Crossfire Air Cleaner Cover (Jman)
LQQKing good! Having this cleaned up will really dress the engine up, especially since it dominates the engine compartment in an 82.
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Re: Blasted/Painted Crossfire Air Cleaner Cover (Jman)
Jeremy, I'm not to sure if the T-Bolts will work. The top bolts might hit the manifold. And they won't work where the A/C goes I don't beleive (didn't on mine when I had A/C) but, I'll see...If anything, I can try to make something work.
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Burning Brakes
Re: Blasted/Painted Crossfire Air Cleaner Cover (Aaron-74)
They work on mine Aaron. I have the type that you can remove the heads on. Make taking off the covers real easy, even when hot. :yesnod:
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Re: Blasted/Painted Crossfire Air Cleaner Cover (Pete Z)
Makes you feel good when something turns out as nice. Nice color combo on the car. I like it.:cool:
I looked at a car exactly like that about two years ago. The car had been outdoors for a while and had acorns in the wiper troph and the mice had built a nest in the breather. I declined.
I looked at a car exactly like that about two years ago. The car had been outdoors for a while and had acorns in the wiper troph and the mice had built a nest in the breather. I declined.