I finished up the valve covers yesterday. Just before laying down the clear I took more 220 grit and hand sanded all the bare sections to take out the swirly marks from the palm sander. Plus I noticed the raw aluminum soaked up any of the oils on my skin and left a dark spot when I touched it. The hand sanding took all of the marks out and I cleaned it up quick and shot the clear on it.
The baked in the front seat of my truck all day before I stopped by Larry's house on the way home tonight. He mocked up the coils really quick with a harness and it gives one an idea of how much of the work I did will be visible when assembled.
It still shows quite well and the little bits I couldn't get into the corners of are hidden by the coils and the harness.
I love how it looks. It reminded both of us of some of the GM performance crate engines.
The baked in the front seat of my truck all day before I stopped by Larry's house on the way home tonight. He mocked up the coils really quick with a harness and it gives one an idea of how much of the work I did will be visible when assembled.
It still shows quite well and the little bits I couldn't get into the corners of are hidden by the coils and the harness.
I love how it looks. It reminded both of us of some of the GM performance crate engines.


