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some pics from winter clean up =P

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Posted by: Ralphieg

I cleaned the head pipe.. oh yeh finally making progress....
tomorrow is the subframe sanding and primer... =P
this excites me...


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Posted by: glamiskid395

looks good,
is that a dremel your using to clean it up? if so what tip are you using?



Posted by: Ralphieg

it is the wire brush tip its like a little circular wire brush

the process i used though

i did the wire brush and got all the orange burnt mud off from the former owner not takin care of it and washing it....

and that basically brought it shiney.. but then i made double sure.. and wet sanded it with 1000 grit sandpaper

then took the polishing wheel on the dremel and applied mothers mag and aluminum polished..

you can see your self in the pipe its so shiney

i still got a little bit more to do.. my wire brush wore out :P



Posted by: glamiskid395

my pipe is the same way but i did it all my hand.
i think the blue magic mag and alum. polish works better on it because its made for stainless steel...



Posted by: zdowell

wont it rust after doing that? If i were doin all that work, I would of painted it with some high temp black when I was done.



Posted by: Hondamaster5505

quote:
Originally posted by zdowell
wont it rust after doing that? If i were doin all that work, I would of painted it with some high temp black when I was done.


it wont rust, its made of stainles steel



Posted by: Honda#4

It wont rust but it will turn a copperish color after you ride it a couple times but atleast it will be clean again.



Posted by: FoxHondaRider

yeah i did my headers all by hand i used fine sand paper, pb blaster (degreaser) and steel wool to shine it up and smooth it



Posted by: glamiskid395

these pipes wont rust, just be aware that once you apply the polish and remove it, it will still have residue on the pipe so you'll smell something, but it is just the polish burning off.



Posted by: trx400EXtreme

ive been thinking about cleaning up my headpipe too.... but i dont want to polish it. is there a way to get the brown color out of it without commiting to polishing? also if i paint it high heat black what it needed for prep. not trying to steal your thread Ralphieg.



Posted by: Ralphieg

lol its fine with me bro i love learning new stuff... :P



Posted by: glamiskid395

if you dont want to use polish, just take a wire wheel to it or use some 120 grit - 220 grit sand paper to get the brown stuff off quicker, if you want it shinier, just start using finer sand paper.

the paint should hold up, just make sure you sand it with something close to 220 and clean it with paint thinner or equal cleaner, and finally apply your desired paint. make sure its heat resistant.



Posted by: trx400EXtreme

quote:
Originally posted by glamiskid395
if you dont want to use polish, just take a wire wheel to it or use some 120 grit - 220 grit sand paper to get the brown stuff off quicker, if you want it shinier, just start using finer sand paper.

the paint should hold up, just make sure you sand it with something close to 220 and clean it with paint thinner or equal cleaner, and finally apply your desired paint. make sure its heat resistant.

thanks. i'll prob. just buy some high heat flat black paint ot do it with.



Posted by: 416exfreak

I'd just use some high temperature engine paint.





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