dnhieu
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- Aug 16, 2004
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panama city,
Florida
okay i have always wanted to do this because of the fact that Ive always wanted a engine bay i could work around. something durable, easy to clean/touch up, and looks half way decent. i personally think its "unique" i have never seen this done before in any other engine bay and i thought i would give it a try while i have the motor out of the car. i personally think it turned out pretty good but i would like to hear other tuner member opinion on it.
pics start after a soap down and pressure wash. ugh, she was ugly...
before:
pics start after a good sanding, wipe down with duplicolor wax/grease remover, and 3 coats of rhino lining material. sorry for no step by step pics. i wasnt expecting to do this.
after:
last impressions:
i really like this so far. i have less than 50 bucks in the entire project, and picked everything at the parts store. i literally rolled this lining on with a roller and where ever the engine hit while installing it i touched up with a small paint brush
. you cant even tell there was a scratch there since it self levels. i hope it holds up to the heat. i think it will since truck beds get hot from the sun baking down on them all day. only time will tell i guess 
lmk what you guys think.
pics start after a soap down and pressure wash. ugh, she was ugly...
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pics start after a good sanding, wipe down with duplicolor wax/grease remover, and 3 coats of rhino lining material. sorry for no step by step pics. i wasnt expecting to do this.
after:
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last impressions:
i really like this so far. i have less than 50 bucks in the entire project, and picked everything at the parts store. i literally rolled this lining on with a roller and where ever the engine hit while installing it i touched up with a small paint brush

lmk what you guys think.
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. I used spray on line-x bedliner on my wheel wells after stripping them to metal and priming them. I sanded my engine bay with 400 grit paper, shot some self etching primer, rattle caned 3 layers of auto body paint, then I put 3 layers of auto body clear. Total time of mine from start to finish was 1.5 days (most was drying time). The finish in mine was really hard to chip off. When I put my engine in I lay fender liners in the bay to prevent scratching and damage, but even tools and brackets clanging against the paint didn't damage it but for light scratches that couldn't bee seen at all.
. Most people just slap arubber plug in the holes of the car. I use AMAZING GOOP on all the rubber plugs to insure it wont pop out, leak, or rust.
. NOW THTS SOME STRONG STUFF 