Polishing the exhaust system
Polishing the exhaust system
I will be using a drill to do this & the parts held in a padded vice.
Please could somebody list me the wheels & different grades I will need, order of use & where I can get them from? Note: I am starting with very brown headers.
Thanks Dark
Please could somebody list me the wheels & different grades I will need, order of use & where I can get them from? Note: I am starting with very brown headers.
Thanks Dark
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I used a dremel with the sanding attachments, I also used sandpaper by hand, then a little autosol to finish.
different people use different methods. just be aware that you'll need to tidy the headers up once a year to keep them in tip top condition....
different people use different methods. just be aware that you'll need to tidy the headers up once a year to keep them in tip top condition....

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on this subject, as I have it on my list of things to do, does anyone know where to get cheap dremel bits. bloody expensive out of the usual b&q places.
Don't hassle me
I'll get there at some time
I'll get there at some time
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That is all fine but the dremel is fine for the intricate areas & the larger drill for the open areas. I still would like the grades needed & where to get them from.agentpineapple wrote:I used a dremel with the sanding attachments, I also used sandpaper by hand, then a little autosol to finish.
different people use different methods. just be aware that you'll need to tidy the headers up once a year to keep them in tip top condition....
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Lidil £4.99 on offer now .grumpyfrog wrote:on this subject, as I have it on my list of things to do, does anyone know where to get cheap dremel bits. bloody expensive out of the usual b&q places.
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After you've removed the rust start off with 80 grit wet&dry then 120-240- 600-1200 then polish to mirror finish . It took me 2 hours for the rear down pipe alone :-(
Good luck
Good luck
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When I used to work in injection moulding we used to polish up tool faces to a mirror finishing using wet and dry soaked in diesel. I imagine you could do the same on your down pipes.
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Another question.
I will be splitting the nuts off the headers especially on the front as I don't want to risk the studs breaking. Could someone tell me where I can pickup some SS replacements, I believe they are 7mm nuts. David Silver do them but not in SS.
I will be splitting the nuts off the headers especially on the front as I don't want to risk the studs breaking. Could someone tell me where I can pickup some SS replacements, I believe they are 7mm nuts. David Silver do them but not in SS.
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Try this guy...darkember wrote:Another question.
I will be splitting the nuts off the headers especially on the front as I don't want to risk the studs breaking. Could someone tell me where I can pickup some SS replacements, I believe they are 7mm nuts. David Silver do them but not in SS.
I know these are bolts in the link but just search for 7mm SS nuts.
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This took 2 hours :-(
But looks good
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I can send you mine Lloydie
That looks great



That looks great

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Re: Polishing the exhaust system
No no no that one for the moriwaki exhaust so it got a little extra
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I still have the standard/modded headers to do and a set of viper cans :-( and maybe a frame and swing arm

I still have the standard/modded headers to do and a set of viper cans :-( and maybe a frame and swing arm
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Hey lloydie! Thats looks superb, are they your Moriwaki's? I was thinking how to go about polishing Ti headers, just the ssme technique as the standard headers?

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Polishing the exhaust system
Thanks guys
That's a standard rear down pipe .
The moriwaki system utilises the standard pipe (stainless steel ) but you need to mod it a little for better gas flow by removing the internal weld on the flange !!! .
Shown in pic


That's a standard rear down pipe .
The moriwaki system utilises the standard pipe (stainless steel ) but you need to mod it a little for better gas flow by removing the internal weld on the flange !!! .
Shown in pic


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Ahh gotcha, they look brand new.
Does your missus know you have been uploading photos of yourself fingering widened flanges on t'internet?
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