Little Update:
#1
I Had my waterpump housing off for the week, and I had a machine shop tap my water temp and air intake temp for my Haltech sensors, and had them tap another spot for my defi water temp sensor sender. I also painted the waterpump housing and pulley, and wired in my starter and my chassis. And guess what NO SMOKE! Thxs to my friends we also sat in my garage polishing manifolds and my new stock Ic piping I received. We played around with a lot of techniques and grits. I still think by hand is the best way, especially on curvy surfaces, unless you have 1000x of those sanding discs....
#3
Here is a side by side view of before and after of the waterpump assembly. I just used high gloss engine enamel and clear coated it. One of my friends also used a dremel to touch up the cf panel I bought which was no where near perfect.
#8
Originally Posted by 1Revvin7' date='Apr 3 2003, 06:34 PM
I Had my waterpump housing off for the week, and I had a machine shop tap my water temp and air intake temp for my Haltech sensors, and had them tap another spot for my defi water temp sensor sender. I also painted the waterpump housing and pulley, and wired in my starter and my chassis. And guess what NO SMOKE! Thxs to my friends we also sat in my garage polishing manifolds and my new stock Ic piping I received. We played around with a lot of techniques and grits. I still think by hand is the best way, especially on curvy surfaces, unless you have 1000x of those sanding discs....
you can grab the nipples with locking pliers and just twist + pull, they come right out of the engine housing... then tap the iron and install the plug there.