Further pics of my Great engine bay project!
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The front portion was painted with the engine bay, the black is just an acrylic laquer. I pressure washed the wells and scrubbed them with a scotch brite and then painted them...
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ok I was half-asleep when I responded...
You do not need to take out steering wheel to do Brake Booster, it's just 4 bolts and the 1 cotter pin. If you are a big guy I would recommend taking the seat out. I did with seat and steering wheel out and it's still tight.
Thanks for all the encouraging words guys, much appreciated!
You do not need to take out steering wheel to do Brake Booster, it's just 4 bolts and the 1 cotter pin. If you are a big guy I would recommend taking the seat out. I did with seat and steering wheel out and it's still tight.
Thanks for all the encouraging words guys, much appreciated!
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a few more pics.... Finished the Front Control arms, replaced boots on uppers. Beadblasting the Calipers etc.
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This looks VERY nice, i love nice enginebays.
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some parts were beadblasted, brackets, bolts, H20 pump housing etc. Some were cleared, some were painted. I think I have it all covered in this thread tho. The pulleys were Greddy air pump removal pulleys and the main and PS are UO racing pulleys. They didn't match, so I beadblasted them, used an aluminum flake enamel and then a transparent 'annodized' paint to sorta candy them... also did to ast.