It’s been a while since I last updated as it either been raining or I've been busy prepping the rep for sale, so here we go.........
Plenty of bits to come over the next few days but here is something to keep you in suspense till then.
Most of you have been asking me "When are you going to do something under that hood" well......
About a month ago I started searching for an upper and lower inlet on the forum, as you do
Now obviously I already had an inlet which was on the car however the condition of the surface had seen better days. I wanted to keep the original in case I ever sold the car so I was ideally looking for something relatively clean so that I could spray a light silver powder coat over to give my engine bay that 'wow factor'
I received a response with regards to my post. A chap which a few of you might of heard of..... James @Stone Automotive/JMS?
James had both the upper and lower inlet for a 182 which had been vapour blasted.
I put a cheeky offer in and asked him if he would he take £50 for them
To which I received the response: "Okay will let them go for £50, Not a penny less though as it cost me that for the vapour blast, let alone buying the inlets before hand!
I was over the moon as you could imagine and fair play to James he's absolutely brilliant getting back to you and such a nice chap. So many thanks James
These were looked at for just but a few minutes before I got it into my head that I wanted to polish them
I ordered in sandpaper and set about polishing them up as it was pretty much a case of 'how hard can it be'
As I later found out the answer from Mr.Bean on here, was very!!!!
For this part of the project the kitchen was the base of operations. It was nice and warm next to that AGA
Various grit range of sandpaper:
During:
3 hours in and not a lot of progress shown, but a lot of pain given...... You can just about make out that the first 2 pipes going to the main box are beginning to shine.
Down the timeline this emerged. Now I can't remember how long this took but it was definitely long than 24 hours, this definitely wasn't measured in time, but pain.
Never again will I attempt this, I'll pay someone to do it :quiet:
The Finished Product:
Next stage fitting, comments welcome