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  1. #21
    Unchained
    When you live in a frozen wasteland you have plenty of time for winter projects.
    I did a major rework on my intercooler box so now everything will go in from the top.
    I removed the flange from around the bottom and now I can remove the manifold with the intercooler mounted on it.
    http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...ler_rework.jpg
    http://www.childsdale-ind-prop.com/intercoolerbox.jpg
    Then I found that if you get a buffer it can start an obsession with polishing aluminum parts.
    http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...gger_mount.jpg
    I polished the front and rear motor mounts, crank trigger mount, throttle cable mounts, motor mounts, fuel pump mount, intercooler box, scoop, turbo compressors, fuel rails and mounting brackets, and several other small parts.

  2. #22
    dmontzsta
    I dont have any pics yet but i got all my hardware chromed , sent the seats in to get redone, had the new pump flowed, flowcoated the floor, rewire ,clorsand and buff now i need to finish putting it back together...
    4Q
    Who did your seats?

  3. #23
    BrendellaJet
    When you live in a frozen wasteland you have plenty of time for winter projects.
    I did a major rework on my intercooler box so now everything will go in from the top.
    I removed the flange from around the bottom and now I can remove the manifold with the intercooler mounted on it.
    http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...ler_rework.jpg
    http://www.childsdale-ind-prop.com/intercoolerbox.jpg
    Then I found that if you get a buffer it can start an obsession with polishing aluminum parts.
    http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...gger_mount.jpg
    I polished the front and rear motor mounts, crank trigger mount, throttle cable mounts, motor mounts, fuel pump mount, intercooler box, scoop, turbo compressors, fuel rails and mounting brackets, and several other small parts.
    When are you going to polish the block?

  4. #24
    likwidsukr
    When you live in a frozen wasteland you have plenty of time for winter projects.
    I did a major rework on my intercooler box so now everything will go in from the top.
    I removed the flange from around the bottom and now I can remove the manifold with the intercooler mounted on it.
    http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...ler_rework.jpg
    http://www.childsdale-ind-prop.com/intercoolerbox.jpg
    Then I found that if you get a buffer it can start an obsession with polishing aluminum parts.
    http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...gger_mount.jpg
    I polished the front and rear motor mounts, crank trigger mount, throttle cable mounts, motor mounts, fuel pump mount, intercooler box, scoop, turbo compressors, fuel rails and mounting brackets, and several other small parts.
    Mark you always amaze me dude. Always impressed with your designs, :chi: :chi:

  5. #25
    Unchained
    When are you going to polish the block?
    Hey ! I hadn't thought of that. Can you come over and help me hold the block up against the buffing wheel ? :idea:

  6. #26
    BrendellaJet
    Hey ! I hadn't thought of that. Can you come over and help me hold the block up against the buffing wheel ? :idea:
    Probably be easier to hold the buffing wheel up to the block!

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