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speedjunkie 02-17-2011 01:56 AM

anodizing or painting timing wheel
 
I'm thinking about either painting or anodizing (I'd rather anodize actually) the wheel that the CAS reads off of but I want to make sure it won't have any adverse effects on timing or anything. I'm not sure how they are coated from the factory but I'm sure there is something on there since they are green. Does anyone have any idea if painting or anodizing it would hurt anything? I figure anodizing would be less of an issue since you're essentially just staining the metal instead of covering it with paint, since it reads with magnetism. But I could be wrong on all this haha.

Signal 2 02-17-2011 07:17 AM

I painted my trigger wheel a few years ago and noticed no ill-effects. It's magnetic, so after sanding off the OEM coating I went very light around the tabs. I've seen no ill effects. I would think anodizing would have even less effect than the OEM coating.

speedjunkie 02-17-2011 08:55 AM

Cool. That's what I figured but I just wanted to check. I figured if anything I'd just sand off the back of the tab completely. Thanks!

RETed 02-17-2011 09:51 AM

Anodize / anodizing implies aluminum.
I don't think that wheel is made out of aluminum?

It's most likely plated (i.e. "cad plated") or coated.


-Ted

Signal 2 02-17-2011 11:06 AM

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Originally Posted by RETed (Post 140662)
Anodize / anodizing implies aluminum.
I don't think that wheel is made out of aluminum?

-Ted

Your right, forgot that. The OP won't be able to anodize the steel trigger wheel.

speedjunkie 02-17-2011 02:59 PM

Damn haha. I didn't know you could only anodize aluminum. Thanks for clearing that up. I wonder if I could get it re-plated then.

Signal 2 02-17-2011 05:05 PM

If you REALLY want to make it shine I guess chrome would be an option.

speedjunkie 02-19-2011 04:11 AM

I don't want to make it shine though, I'm trying to turn everything black. I've even thought about sandblasting my aftermarket pulleys and anodizing them. I believe they're aluminum anyway haha.

Thanks for the input guys. I guess I'll look into plating for the non-aluminum stuff then.

Garfinkles Motor Works 02-19-2011 09:45 AM

Mine is power coated and I sanded the back side of the tabs alittle to be sure the siginal was not weak . That was 6-7 years ago .

TitaniumTT 02-19-2011 09:54 AM

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Originally Posted by speedjunkie (Post 140855)
I don't want to make it shine though, I'm trying to turn everything black.

:suspect:

speedjunkie 02-19-2011 10:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Garfinkles Motor Works (Post 140878)
Mine is power coated and I sanded the back side of the tabs alittle to be sure the siginal was not weak . That was 6-7 years ago .

OK, maybe I'll do that too. Thanks!

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Originally Posted by TitaniumTT (Post 140881)
:suspect:

What is that look for? LOL I've wanted to do this for several years, I just finally got the opportunity and money at the same time to do it haha.

Prodigy 02-19-2011 11:15 PM

I think it would look good, I hate how my pullies all look a nice neutral weathered color, then my greddy pullies are anodized light blue, looks so tacky... But I'll care about theta more once it's running good, take care of ascetics later... First I want more power, and a good tune to go with it... BDC anyone....?

Lol


J.

speedjunkie 02-19-2011 11:22 PM

^Yeah that's where I am now. I have some time during the engine rebuild so I figured I'd go ahead and take care of the color swap while I'm at it.

BDC LOL!!

TitaniumTT 02-19-2011 11:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Prodigy (Post 140928)
I think it would look good, I hate how my pullies all look a nice neutral weathered color, then my greddy pullies are anodized light blue, looks so tacky... But I'll care about theta more once it's running good, take care of ascetics later... First I want more power, and a good tune to go with it... BDC anyone....?

Lol


J.

Get ahead of the curve, walk to the street, get a few pounds of road salt, remove air filter, rev to 8k, pour sand into engine.

Quote:

Originally Posted by speedjunkie (Post 140924)
What is that look for? LOL I've wanted to do this for several years, I just finally got the opportunity and money at the same time to do it haha.

:rofl: Uh huh,....... couldn't be when I opened the hood you went, wow that really does look good ;)

Prodigy 02-20-2011 12:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TitaniumTT (Post 140932)
Get ahead of the curve, walk to the street, get a few pounds of road salt, remove air filter, rev to 8k, pour sand into engine


Hey I can do that myself, and it's cheaper!!!!! No need to supply your own datalogit either :rofl:


J.


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