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The Michigan FBody Association is a centralized website for FBody enthusiasts to discuss what's going on in the Michigan area. MiFbody.com was created to allow for an easy one-stop place to find out what's going on in Michigan as far as FBody events, to find out what clubs are available in your immediate area, and for an easy place to post classifieds for items you want to sell! Our goal was to create a more close-knit community of FBody enthusiasts in the state of Michigan, and to bring Camaro and Firebird enthusiasts alike together for some amazing FBody events!
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Hello I am looking at cleaning up an older 350 block and heads. Whats the best way to clean them? And what kind of paint can I use at home to make them look better for my rebuild/clean up? Does any one recomend any kind of paint or colors? Any help would be great Thanks Shawn
I do have a poweer washer brushes and your basic purple degreaser
I used duplicolor engine high temp enamel from Murrays / Autozone on my engine block. I thought brushing it on would look OK but definitely spray it like it's meant to be.
DO NOT HOT TANK ALUMINUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't think I can stress that enough.
I would sandblast your parts (depending on application), if it's an internal part or something where the sand can be a problem if stuck in it, use glass beads. Then go on to paint or powdercoat. Make sure you let everything cure correctly.
DO NOT HOT TANK ALUMINUM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't think I can stress that enough.
I would sandblast your parts (depending on application), if it's an internal part or something where the sand can be a problem if stuck in it, use glass beads. Then go on to paint or powdercoat. Make sure you let everything cure correctly.
Everything on my motor is powdercoated.
wow!! powdercoated, one more clue to the mysterious v6/v8. LOL
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1998 Trans Am Convertible A4 - WS6 hood, WS6 air lid, WS6 rims, drilled/slotted rotors.
to clean my block before i painted it i just sprayed brake parts cleaner on it then let it sit for about 5 to 10 min then got into with a metal brush and did that 3 or 4 times and it cleaned up real good and then wiped it down with sum rags and then painted it and it looks great ill take sum pics of it when i got put the oil pan gasket on it
Hey guys I sense a strong level of friendly competitiveness. Its great you all seem to know alot and have nice looking rides to prove it so thanks again. I hope to join in on all the fun and contribute to the fun I will see you around this summer, Shawn.
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