Hey guys, my Speedster Type 4 engine install is on the home stretch. Over the past week we have added these 1/8" aluminum panels for engine bay sealing and just plain old dressing up of the engine compatment. I did a little practice technique-sanding for the "brushed look" and with some patience and time I think that will be relatively easy to accomplish. I used some laqer thinner to degrease and remove any black spots/finger prints etc. This all seems to be the easy part. The trick is, how can I keep it that way. Initially I thought a high temp clear coat, but I'm afraid that won't be as durable over time, possibly yellowing and any possible spills of who knows what might not be the best solution. Then there's the anodizing route...but can I keep a brushed-look if I anodize? And if I wanted to anodize. I'm wondering what that might cost me? From the pix here, you can see that I have a top shelf piece roughly 12" x 40", 2 firewall piece(s) about 12" x 40" total, a 2"x 2"x40" right angle on that corner and two skirt pieces that will surround the engine left and right (actually those still need to be scribed-currently they are just templates in the pix). Anyone have any opinions on this subject and ball park costs for anodizing? BTW, I'm running a thread of the whole engine process within STF.com (Is it ok to mention that here? I don't know if this is considered a SO.com sin or not, if so I apologize),"Type 4 into a Beck Speedster" within the Type4rum category if anyone wants to slide over there and see the whole process. Thanks in advance for any advice on this subject.
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