Brandon Miller Posted February 19, 2019 Posted February 19, 2019 Anyone have any tips on weathering a roots style supercharger and chrome injector hat?
Casey Posted February 19, 2019 Posted February 19, 2019 I'd suggest you do some online research if you haven't already, and find out which material the supercharger case and front and rear covers were made from. That way, you know which metal finish to paint it, and you can apply weathering techniques afterward. Use this to find all of the posts on weathering techniques, as there are quite a few which should provide helpful information:
Ace-Garageguy Posted February 20, 2019 Posted February 20, 2019 Blower housings are almost invariably made of cast aluminum or magnesium. So are vintage injector bodies, though recently you'll see some carbon fiber. The "chrome" parts are usually just polished castings, and as these alloys age with no protection, they lose their shine and often develop a powdery white blotchiness, like this... Here's a blower and "hat" that were polished at one point, but have been languishing in somebody's shop for years... Below, these aluminum Hilborn scoops were often polished, but the cast magnesium injector bodies were often treated with Dow 7 coating, or just painted black. You'd see 'em polished on showcars too.
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