I'm starting with attempting to paint and polish the motor prior to rebuilding it. I'm intending to paint the head and crankcases with POR-15 Black Velvet high heat paint and polishing up the case covers and starter motor cover and clear coat with POR-15 Glisten PC.
Anyway, I started off paint stripping the start motor cover and valve and valve breather covers. This seemed to go ok although I'm having difficulty getting into the nooks and crannies on the valve cover.
I sanded the starter motor cover with 400 grit, then 800 grit, then 1200 grit sandpaper and then polished it up, but it just seems to still look like crap, a real dull finish.
I moved on to the alternator cover with 400 grit, but all the time I feel like the sand paper I'm using is just wearing out too quick.
I'm using wet/dry paper and constantly dipping it in a bucket of water to try to keep it clean, but it just seems to wear out too fast.
I'm not sure at the moment if I just got bad quality sandpaper or if my technique is wrong, or if perhaps there's some magical tool out there to make it easier than doing it all by hand.
I feel after two days of this that I should have had at least one coat of paint on and at least a couple of parts polished and ready for a clear coat, but perhaps I'm just too impatient?
Can anyone shed some light on what I'm doing wrong or what I can do to make things easier for myself?
I've read through other polishing threads and it seems like what I'm doing is right, but maybe I'm just missing something altogether...
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