A little bit more progress.......
I finished off sanding the inlet with P100 grit sand paper, and got it feeling as smooth as a baby's bum!! So pretty pleased, so I then went on to 200 & 400 grit and the results so far:
In the process of sanding, and from blocking the dipstick holder up with paper, my heavy hands snapped the canal for the dipstick, so out came the JB Weld as a temporary fix, until I can purchase a new one
In other news......
At the weekend I got a little bit creative, and as stated previously my friend Andy who came to Inters with me, had a 4ft square sheet of chequered plate aluminium for my custom heat shield!!
So I set to work tracing it all out (from RDS's template, thanks again mate), borrowed his angle grinder, and away I went!!
Extremely happy with my cutting skills, (as a 1st attempt) and wanted the chequered look on the inside, so the cold air can bounce off the grooves etc
plus its just that little more unique!
I grinder the edges down, and on the lines that were to be bent, I scored them lightly with the grinder so that it would bend easier.
Then once I had bent into shape, I thought I would make things difficult for myself and clean it once I had bent it all
oh well, I'm sure you will agree, I didn't do too badly?
After all the edges were then filed to an even smoother finish, I put my white trim on as a temp fit, so that I could see if I needed more (which I do) and the chosen colour will not disclosed yet, as need to purchase the sfs/badger 5 tip, and then I can cut my circle out in the heat shield, till then the colour and fitment will have to wait
Look at that dirt :/
A bit more JB Weld for extra support on one of the brackets
I will post the pics with edging on the heat shield tomorrow, as I should be getting it in the engine to get the holes measured up
The progress so far
Thanks for reading!!