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gotjeepzj
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Trying to polish the engine up. Half the clearcoat is flaking off so I decided to remove it all and clean it up. Would paint thinner be too harsh for the aluminum?
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ScottMc1100L said:And once it's all stripped, what is the method of preservation after polishing? Do you re-clear coat or just keep after the naked aluminum?
ScottMc1100L said:Well gotjeepzj, there's some pics that give us both something to strive for!
Bruce, I had seen in some other thread where you were painting the tank but did not go through the entire album as I did today (cable internet connection thank you!). WOW it looks great! Hope it runs just as well, somethin tells me that it does.
Man those carbs were in rough shape in the early shots, I really like shot #21 where you get the reflection of the 1150 on the cam covers. Intentional or not, cool! Also like #53 with both bikes and #60 where there's the "extreme close-up"of the engine cover :mrgreen: .
You have my 85 blue/white 1150 and I'm not afraid to say, I'm jealous!
ScottMc1100L said:Bruce, I had seen in some other thread where you were painting the tank but did not go through the entire album as I did today (cable internet connection thank you!). WOW it looks great! Hope it runs just as well, somethin tells me that it does.
randyshipp said:Oh, I meant to ask, what's that liquid-filled pressure gauge in picture #48? Is that oil pressure?
Can't wait to see the pics after the parts come back from painting.
Randy...
reno said:Find your own!! :wink:
justin caise said:Uhmm. Please forgive my ignorance, but what exactly is meant by "aircraft stripper"?
(If it's one of those exotic dancers who goes over and entertains the troups with the USO, then I'm sure that I can't afford it.)
Is it actually called aircraft stipper? Would it be for model airplanes and therefore in the toy section? Or does Walmart cover the needs of local airports also?
justin caise said:Haverhill, Ma? heh, you could toss me a can.
Thanks for info.