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Anyone know where i can get my fan refinished to brushed steel?
Just ordered a new OEM one and the paint finish was rather rough and crude. Thinking that a brushed steel look might be better than powder coating it.
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The magnesium fan just looks that way, other than powder coating it silver I'm not sure if you can get it to look like brushed steel.
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Here's mine after about 2 hr's of polshing. It might be brighter than your looking for but does have the brushed look. I used a wire wheel on a drill followed by 400 grit sandpaper.
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I didn't need a vise...although that would be handy. I started with a 2" wheel but then went to the store and picked up a 4" I think I ended up with. That way I could reach down between the blades without the shaft hitting. I did both sides. I tried to keep the rotation and the sanding the same direction. I finished with a high temp. clear coat. I used high temp. black paint for the housing. It was alot easier than I thought it would be. I ended up doing the same for the coil bracket. Hope this helps.
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Hey 89Speeder,
You might want to consider the powder coating route if you want a longer lasting finish. I had mine powder coated in Feb 01 ~15K miles ago and it still looks great. I had the shroud down in want they called chrome, a silver with a clear top coat and the fan done in black. |
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Hi 89Speedy,
That's just the opposite of what I did. I'll try to post a picture of my engine compartment. I've since axed the cone filter and gone back to the original air box. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1091416181.jpg |
"It might be brighter than you're looking for ..."
- Don't worry, it will be a lot less bright soon - unless you powdercoated it clear. Very nice job of shining it up, tho. |
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