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    In case someone wants a before photo, here is what the ones still on my motor look like
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    Quote Originally Posted by mustangboy View Post
    Here is a 3v cover in wrinkle black.

    I've got ideas!!!!! that is kick ass!
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    Yep, those are yours John. I will be getting them back from him as soon as they are done, and plan on putting them on the engine either before it goes in, or when we do the ported heads/cams in it.

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    How much to do a 4-wheeler frame?
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    I'll take any color as long as it's black.

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    Here is the final product. Sorry bout the large pic but I believe you get the full effect better.

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    How much to do a 4-wheeler frame?
    Hopefully one day in the not too distant future I'll have an oven big enough for quad and bike frames.
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    wow those look killer! I think I found the color for my 4V covers!

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    Suhweet!!! Can't wait to get them on the engine!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mustangboy View Post
    Hopefully one day in the not too distant future I'll have an oven big enough for quad and bike frames.
    Cool, i'm in no hurry Hell, even if it's a few years down the road.

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    Shnazzy, those valve covers look good Kenny.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stangman View Post
    wow those look killer! I think I found the color for my 4V covers!
    That's what I was thinking.. and some custom engraving/etching/decals and it's on!
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    Quote Originally Posted by cobrajoe View Post
    That's what I was thinking.. and some custom engraving/etching/decals and it's on!
    That would work for you 3V guys... I got plugs/wires going down thru the middle of mine... so no engraving for me

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    How much for a set of 17" wheels? maybe a gunmetal color(smooth finish)

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    how much to coat a LT1 waterpump and motor plate?

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    how much to coat a LT1 waterpump and motor plate?
    It is recommended to do water pumps unless you can complety strip it down. The seals in them won't stand up to the cure temps. What are the dimensions on the motor plate, I did mine in the stang no problem, just let me know how big it is.
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    the motor plate will fit in an oven no prob its actuall a left and right side plates so no bigger than 1'x1' each lmk on the price

    and hmmm i had a PC'ed wp on the last car but idk if they stripped it down first or not

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    Here is what I messed with today. In person it does not look the greatest so it will probably just stripped and redone for fun. I had some overspray issues as I was trying alum foil to mask with. Also had some issues with stuff coming up thru the powder as I don't think I had the metal clean enough. I was just seeing how little prep I could get away with. I guess that is why they say practice makes perfect. Anyway it is the section of fender my brother did not use on his bike build and thought I would use to practice on. Mirror green and mirror yellow for you john deere and green bay fans.



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    If you need stuff to mask with I have tons of paper here at work.I can throw it in some trash bags and give it to you if you want the stuff.
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    Sure Andy I'll take any free supplies I can get. Thanks dude.
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    OK I hope no one ever wants a set of these done. They are a bitch to strip, they have way to many small corners but I did manage to get them clean. First I started w/ a rattle can paint, second is partially thru the stripping and the last is done. Someone wanted to see what a wheel would look like if I did the very outer lip in chrome so I will do that later.







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