ok all, a lot of my winter project plans have changed. Now that Linda is pregnant I need to seriously cut down on the winter project budget as the $$$ needs to go to other more important things but there are areas of the engine compartment that I'm not at all happy with and really want to make look better.
One of the "big" items on the list I need to now change is spending the money on the reskinning of the intake, valve covers, and exhaust manifolds. This will have to be put off for another years winter project. BUT, I'm still not at all happy or satisfied with the way these items look currently plus they still need to come off so I can touch up some of the paint on the block itself also.
I know it's not the best solution but until I can rebudget to send the items out to have them reskiined I'm considering trying the Alumiblast paint (is that what it's called?) on the intake and valve covers. I know a lot of people have done it including my neighbor on his cars. My neightbor seems very pleased with the results but I'd like opinions from you guys on using a paint on these items rather than reskinning.
Does it come out looking good? I don't want a look that is obviously "painted" but i need to do something to freshen up the look of them and get rid of years of stains.
I realize that the results won't last as long as reskinning, but hopefully I'd only have to live with it for another couple of years before I can get the items reskinned so if it lasts a couple of years only that would be fine but if anyone has used the aluminum paint on their intake and valve covers I'd really appreciate hearing your results.
I know there are a number of "dressings" and other products for the exhaust manifolds so any suggestions on what seems to work best on those I'd appreciate hearing about also.
Luckily, I think the A/C install over the winter is still on though as she is looking forward to a "cool" Corvette next summer as much as I am.
As always, thanks in advance for any help you can offer
One of the "big" items on the list I need to now change is spending the money on the reskinning of the intake, valve covers, and exhaust manifolds. This will have to be put off for another years winter project. BUT, I'm still not at all happy or satisfied with the way these items look currently plus they still need to come off so I can touch up some of the paint on the block itself also.
I know it's not the best solution but until I can rebudget to send the items out to have them reskiined I'm considering trying the Alumiblast paint (is that what it's called?) on the intake and valve covers. I know a lot of people have done it including my neighbor on his cars. My neightbor seems very pleased with the results but I'd like opinions from you guys on using a paint on these items rather than reskinning.
Does it come out looking good? I don't want a look that is obviously "painted" but i need to do something to freshen up the look of them and get rid of years of stains.
I realize that the results won't last as long as reskinning, but hopefully I'd only have to live with it for another couple of years before I can get the items reskinned so if it lasts a couple of years only that would be fine but if anyone has used the aluminum paint on their intake and valve covers I'd really appreciate hearing your results.
I know there are a number of "dressings" and other products for the exhaust manifolds so any suggestions on what seems to work best on those I'd appreciate hearing about also.
Luckily, I think the A/C install over the winter is still on though as she is looking forward to a "cool" Corvette next summer as much as I am.
As always, thanks in advance for any help you can offer
