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Engine/Transmission (1998.5 - 2002) Three hours and some elbow grease.... polished turbo housing!

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Engine/Transmission (1994 - 1998) Good Service From Isspro

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Just for those that are interested in doing the same...



I started with a makita grinder to get the rough stuff off, then used a sandpaper wheel on the makita to smooth it out. Next I used my standard abraisives kit from summit Deluxe Porting Kit to smooth it even more. Lastly I used a Mothers Powerball to shine it up.



What do you think?



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I may need to use the powerball some more as I got tired at that point and quit for the night.
 
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I think it looks great! Probably better in person Im sure. Are you going to clearcoat it so it dosent get corroded?
 
Use a product called ZOOPS. It seals polished aluminum from the elements real well... ... .

I believe you can get a Zoops kit from Summit.

Is that an S-400 case? I just got done doing the same thing to one.
 
Looks good!!! If you wan't to go the final step, get some tripoli and red rouge from a jewelers supply house (ask someone there, I think they are safe for aluminum, if not they will know what compounds to use), you can get an almost mirror finish! Northern Tools also sells metal polishing compounds.



I don't think I will do the same for my stock HX35 with almost 183,000 and a good coat of oil on the inside! :rolleyes:
 
RacinDuallie said:
Jim it really is not too big of a project to remove the compressor case and hand polish the casting.....



LOL :)



Or wash the truck, but it feels good for some reason to have some one else do it especially right after they just washed their own car.



BTW thanks. If I ever upgrade my turbo, I will likely do the compressor polish as well. It looks very good.



Jim
 
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