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Old 02-17-2010, 03:35 AM
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Now that I'm running dual crankcase puke cans, I had to find a clean place to mount the coolant recirculating tank. I want to keep the crankcase vent fittings, hoses, and tanks in harmony. So I decided to draw me up another sketch and send it over to my trust water jet guy.I designed it so it would all but disapear. I also brushed this tank and sealed it. I'll be using -6 fittings and hoses. The bracket will get the krylon touch in semi gloss to blend in with the inner fender.


I really like the recovery tank Todd!! How did you brushed it? I need to do same for my billet specialties polished one.
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I polished it, then used red scotch brite with even strokes multiple times. Then sealed it.
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.......... even strokes multiple times. .............. Then sealed it.
This my man is why you are called a " Car Guy "




Nice progress, and looks like today will be the day this thread hits 100k views
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You mean take a 1/2 hour job and turn it into a 2-3 hour job. I really enjoy this little stuff that makes the car unique to your own taste. I'll be designing a coil bracket for the intake when the engine is ready.
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As usual, awesome Todd.
You do a lot of work on your own car, which is great. And looks awesome too.
Keep us posted buddy!!
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DING DING DING DING DING


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I polished it, then used red scotch brite with even strokes multiple times. Then sealed it.
What do you use as a sealer? Matt finish clear?
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Just Wizards metal sealer.
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