Cleaned up my intake, what do you think?

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Cleaned up my intake, what do you think?

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I just got a used Edelbrock intake today and cleaned it up.

This is after half an hour or so scrubbing it off in the parts washer.

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This is after beadblasting it in the cabinet. I taped off all the mounting flanges as I didn't want to disturb the factory mating surfaces.

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This is next to brand new intake I purchased last week that I now don't need :( It's not perfect compared to new, but still looks pretty good I think. And of course the new one would get stained very quickly anyway.

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What do you guy's think?
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Good job! :hd:
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looks great. I know it was a lot of work getting it to look that clean. I done the same thing to my stock intake and it look like new when i was done with it. Not only is your's clean but also about 50lbs or so lighter.
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Good day Ripsnorter,

That's impressive--well done!

So are you going to return the new intake now or what?

And have you considered some kind of clear-coat to keep your work looking good a little longer? I'm not sure if an effective product exists, but I'll bet it does.

Thank you for the great photos.

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Thanks :)

Before I send the new one back I need to check this one to make sure it isn't warped or out of whack at all.

I thought about clear coating it, but from everything I've read even the high temp clear coats will yellow between the heat and gas and oil on them.

So I might do a high temp silver/aluminum paint with a good quality urethane clear over that, that's supposed to not yellow at all.

I may just see how much powder coating is too.
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Here's mine after blasting and 2 coats of rattle can Duplicolor silver engine enamel from the parts store.
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Looks nice. and cheaper than new for sure. Free elbow grease.
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Good Job, Looks good!
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Wow, both of those look great. Nice work.
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