Be carefull, that pollish job will ad at least 25 HP and 10 MPH to your boat. Looks nice.
here are a few pics of the intake i sanded and pollised...... i won't be doing that again for a while, but let me know what you think
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/..._works-med.jpg
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...the_bottom.jpg http://www.***boat.com/image_center/..._sandpaper.jpg http://www.***boat.com/image_center/..._intake_01.jpg http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...ke_on_boat.jpg http://www.***boat.com/image_center/..._on_boat_2.jpg
it took 2 weeks of work to get it like it is now. 5 diffrent coats of sanding.
Be carefull, that pollish job will ad at least 25 HP and 10 MPH to your boat. Looks nice.
dats bling bling for sho! Nice work!
thanks, you mean i will be faster from a pollished intake.j/j less wind resistace.lol it was alot of work but seeing it finished makes it all worth while
Looks sweet!:wink:
That polish job looks absolutely top-notch. Perfect example of dedication to getting the job done, and done right. Consider yourself one of the few who tackled that project successfully.
My hat's off to a killer job!
~Ty
Now get a clearcoat powdercoat on that intake otherwise it's going to be a daily summer chore keeping it clean. I performed this simple preventive coating to my set-up as well so that it's easier to clean and maintain.
it makes me feel good to here you guys say that . very much appreciated
i was thinking about applying zop seal on it, valve covers, motor plates, gas tanks
how would you go about sanding and polishing that(grit?) (product?)
Lookin' good I polished my whole jet and I feel ya pain brotha I know for the future I wont be doing that shit again. I understand why people pay to do that. Its alot of work to polish.
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