Supercharger plenum cover...
#1
Supercharger plenum cover...
For those of you that may have noticed what happens to our plenum covers, I finally took some time to correct the faded and peeling paint on my supercharged 3800 series II plenum cover.
I ordered a vinyl kit from PYFC.com/reflectiveconcepts:
I went with SILVER striping, SILVER "supercharged" emblem, and RED "3800 Series II" emblem.
This is the plenum cover before, dark, dismal, faded and peeling :
Here is the the plenum cover after being cleaned with alcohol and sanded down:
The first round of vinyl:
The next round:
and one more:
It then needed some armor all (or equal to that, I used Meguiers rubber and vinyl cleaner to bring the shine back):
The finished product:
I am MORE than satisfied with the results! The cover looks BRAND new, and looks loads better than that unsightly peeling, faded mess! It was super easy to do, and I'm sure a lot of members will want to do this as well. For a quick 40 bucks and a few hours, it's transformed! Now eventually I plan on painting it, but for now, this gives it the "BRAND NEW" stock look that I want at this point. As I said, I'm MORE than satisfied with this look for now and i'm not at all embarassed now to open the hood and show off the clean, shiny engine bay that lies beneth.
I ordered a vinyl kit from PYFC.com/reflectiveconcepts:
I went with SILVER striping, SILVER "supercharged" emblem, and RED "3800 Series II" emblem.
This is the plenum cover before, dark, dismal, faded and peeling :
Here is the the plenum cover after being cleaned with alcohol and sanded down:
The first round of vinyl:
The next round:
and one more:
It then needed some armor all (or equal to that, I used Meguiers rubber and vinyl cleaner to bring the shine back):
The finished product:
I am MORE than satisfied with the results! The cover looks BRAND new, and looks loads better than that unsightly peeling, faded mess! It was super easy to do, and I'm sure a lot of members will want to do this as well. For a quick 40 bucks and a few hours, it's transformed! Now eventually I plan on painting it, but for now, this gives it the "BRAND NEW" stock look that I want at this point. As I said, I'm MORE than satisfied with this look for now and i'm not at all embarassed now to open the hood and show off the clean, shiny engine bay that lies beneth.
#2
Looks good, but I am still confused. Why is your engine cover different from mine - another Jr. edition. Of course, I'm refering to before the paint and decals. I might have to make a poll to figure out who has which style because I'm confused...
#3
Well, what number is yours?? I'm #2627, which is a pretty high number. Maybe the later numbers where given this cover. I know TAZ is number #544 or so... maybe ask him and indeed have the other DALE Jr. members show off their plenum covers. i don't have the answer for you... I'm unaware if maybe my ORIGINAL cover may have been damaged or ruined, and maybe this is the replacement??
#7
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Georgia
Posts: 4,861
Here is mine, still stock, only losing color on ends of the red stipes so far. I may custom paint a scene or something on it in the future and if anyone else wants theirs done maybe just check out my custom hand painted artwork thread in the off topic area.
Lisa
Lisa
#8
Lisa,
do you do all your painting with a brush and free hand? Have you ever done any airbrushing?? You do some VERY nice work!! If you check out my thread, "Monte's first car show" im the "General Monte Carlo discussion" you'll see I have some unique airbrushing that was done for me on my ROUSH Mustang... I do plan possibly in the future doing something with my Monte Carlo, but just have not decided on what exactly to do...
do you do all your painting with a brush and free hand? Have you ever done any airbrushing?? You do some VERY nice work!! If you check out my thread, "Monte's first car show" im the "General Monte Carlo discussion" you'll see I have some unique airbrushing that was done for me on my ROUSH Mustang... I do plan possibly in the future doing something with my Monte Carlo, but just have not decided on what exactly to do...
#9
Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Georgia
Posts: 4,861
Lisa,
do you do all your painting with a brush and free hand? Have you ever done any airbrushing?? You do some VERY nice work!! If you check out my thread, "Monte's first car show" im the "General Monte Carlo discussion" you'll see I have some unique airbrushing that was done for me on my ROUSH Mustang... I do plan possibly in the future doing something with my Monte Carlo, but just have not decided on what exactly to do...
do you do all your painting with a brush and free hand? Have you ever done any airbrushing?? You do some VERY nice work!! If you check out my thread, "Monte's first car show" im the "General Monte Carlo discussion" you'll see I have some unique airbrushing that was done for me on my ROUSH Mustang... I do plan possibly in the future doing something with my Monte Carlo, but just have not decided on what exactly to do...
Lisa
#10
I repainted mine with caliper paint. The red was the only part that was rubbing off - the silver is still in tact. I guess I could touch up the 3800