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|  SHOT BLASTING !!!....OEM Intake Manifolds 
			
			I have no way to prove my thoughts..........but Im thinking that some/many/most old school OEM Winters Intake Manifolds were shot blasted with metal media after casting. I am not a fan of the cosmetic look when sand cast intakes are glass beaded. Does anybody have experience or knowledge of: 1) Vibratory Tumbling (What Media) of OEM Sand Cast Intakes, Sand Cast Muncie Cases 2) Shot Blasting, Wheelabrator of Sand Cast Intakes and Trans Case Thanks for your sharing your thoughts and suggestions 
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|  Re: SHOT BLASTING !!!....OEM Intake Manifolds 
			
			Chuck, I run my intakes thru a wheelabrator. heres a couple pics.    
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|  Re: SHOT BLASTING !!!....OEM Intake Manifolds 
			
			Donnie, Thanks for the reply along with pictures............however the FLASH washed out any detail. Can you provide us with any detail on the exact sized media used ? Any damage to machined surface or reason to protect ?? Thanks 
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|  Re: SHOT BLASTING !!!....OEM Intake Manifolds 
			
			Vibratory media tumbled Alt case....with and without flash. Same results with intakes and valve covers. Media is a 3/8 thick by 3/4 triangular shaped stone, I run it as "wet" as I can with H20 and a light oil/ rust inhibitor. While not needed with aluminum, it helps keep the media wet and lathers up nicely.  BIG    | 
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|  Re: SHOT BLASTING !!!....OEM Intake Manifolds 
			
			If your looking for the original finish and "shine" with some added protection take a freshly blasted part, spray it down with Purple Power (castrol super clean) and then with hot water and an SOS cleaning pad rub the intake untill the rough finish is smoother, but not too much...rinse with water and blow dry. Like new appearance.
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|  Re: SHOT BLASTING !!!....OEM Intake Manifolds 
			
			They were put into a vibrating tumbler with steel shot- it removes the "green" sand and burnishes the casting sealing the pores and giving it the sheen.
		 
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 an enclosure while metal shot is being hurled at the parts................ 
				__________________ Chuck Sharin [email protected] Auburn,WA (30 miles South of Seattle) 70 Camaro R/S Z-28, L-78, R/S SS 69 Camaro COPO "recreation" | 
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