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Polishing the cast manifold.
Hey guys, This may seem like a stupid question but its probably one that no one wants to ask because of the flaming that may ensue. So i will.
The stock cast manifolds are really ugly when they get that rust on there, look like a brown peice of Crap attached to your nice shiney turbo/head.
Ive been googleing and found a couple sites and methods that have to deal with polishing cast iron.
One method describes first putting it in an electrolisys bath for a day or two, then using sand paper and slowly going from a gritty one to a more smooth one. (the guy said start using 50 grit and moving up from there.)
Another post where they were restoring a cast oven, discribed using a sand blaster or also recommended using a wirewheel on a drill.
What have you guys found to be the best to make it come up with the nicest finish. Besides just ceramic coating.  Honestly, if its possible i would like to see a mirror finish. but i dont know if thats possible with cast iron. but who knows.
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
Best way it to throw it in the trash and get a decent intake manifold.
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R U DTF bro?
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
Just do a silver ceramic coating. That way you'll actually see some benefits and it'll stay silver and not just rust immediately again.
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
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Best way it to throw it in the trash and get a decent intake manifold.
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Exhaust manifold not intake manifold. Thought i would correct you so that some kid doesnt try to put an intake mani on the exhaust side.
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
Best way is to throw it in the trash and get an FP exhaust manifold. 
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
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Originally Posted by Kracka
Just do a silver ceramic coating. That way you'll actually see some benefits and it'll stay silver and not just rust immediately again.
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This is supposed to be a boredom project that to me sounds fun. (at least until i get bored of that.  Dont want to just pay someone to do this, i want to put in the time and effort and see the results.
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
I think im going to start with electrolysis to clean the exhaust manifold. Ill post pics after this is complete. Should be a fun way to pass the time while my other parts are coming in.  using this method http://users.eastlink.ca/~pspencer/n...ctrolysis.html
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formerly ecoli
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
How about a nice heat shield.
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
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How about a nice heat shield.
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LOL Your just mad because you didnt think of it first.. HA HA HA
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
Umm, you know that it's just gonna rust again almost immediately, don't you?
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
Polishing cast metal is like trying to polish a turd.
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R U DTF bro?
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
The best will be when he flips it over after polishing one side to find the other side is already rusted again 
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I agree with Kracka.
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
I believe i saw something that said you can get the manifold clear powder coated. 
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
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Polishing cast metal is like trying to polish a turd.
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Mythbusters actually busted that myth that you cant polish poop. They had a guy do it with his hands. made it nice and shiney.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hBj6PonX14A
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
But it's still a turd 
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
We shall see.
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
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Best way is to throw it in the trash and get an FP exhaust manifold. 
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Lulz
I don't know why you would spend that much time trying to make a stock exhaust manifold look good. Put a heat shield on it or buy a different, better manifold.
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
Just get it ceramic coated. IDK what it is, but buschur uses a really nice shiny silver coating that seems to last quite a long time.
I had MAP coat my stuff when I had it all apart, black everywhere baby.
However, I still put a heat-shield over it  I say get the FP manifold and get it coated, do it right, do it once.
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Re: Polishing the cast manifold.
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I believe i saw something that said you can get the manifold clear powder coated. 
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Ha, yes do this. We could take bets from everyone on what color it will be after a 30 minute drive, or if there will even be anything left. Then use that money from the bets to buy a heatshield or a different manifold.
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