aluminum intake cosmetics

Jemison Richard JemisonR at tce.com
Fri Mar 5 15:12:08 GMT 1999


Jim,

FWIW, I have one of these and it worked but not all that great.  And I had a
big compressor pushing it.   I got my job done but really had to work to get
it - took forever.   Haven't touched it since.  My son has it if he hasn't
pitched it!

rick

> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Jim Yeagley [SMTP:jimyeagley at stratos.net]
> Sent:	Friday, March 05, 1999 8:10 AM
> To:	diy_efi at efi332.eng.ohio-state.edu
> Subject:	Re: aluminum intake cosmetics
> 
> About the sandblasters:
> 
> I seem to remember a while back buying a blaster for around $25 or $30
> from
> an auto body supply house.  It looked like the head of a paint gun,
> without
> the cup, and had replaceable ceramic venturis.  The tube coming out of the
> bottom where the cup would normally be simply had a hose attached, the
> other
> end had another tube that could be shoved into the top of a bag of sand.
> Attach air at the base of the handle and you're done.  The cabinet
> mentioned
> before would be perfect to use with this gun, with some cheapo lexan panel
> to view through.   The whole thing could probably be built for less than
> $60.
> Jim Yeagley
> 1996 Dodge Indy Ram
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> 
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