kimokalihi
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- Apr 14, 2013
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This is the engine bay of my 91 Subaru Legacy SS. It's supposed to be pearl white. So is the exterior but I'll get to that in another thread when I get a chance to snap some pictures of the 23 year old paint and post them in another thread on the car when I'm ready to work on the outside.
I'm slowly getting the car ready for a car show in september so I've got some time but I'd like to know if you guys think this nasty yellow will come out of the paint of the engine bay and what the best approach to getting it looking as best as it will would be. I was thinking one of those powerball minis and maybe the cone shaped one for tight areas with a compound. I have M105, M205, Ultimate Compound and a bunch of other random compounds and polishes.
You can see both on the fender and the area between those two bolts the color difference of what it should look like and how it's somehow gotten yellow in a bad bad way. I think this is from repeated exposure to oil. At one point the engine blew up and covered most of the bay in oil while driving it home on 3 cylinders. But it was yellow before that as well.
I'm slowly getting the car ready for a car show in september so I've got some time but I'd like to know if you guys think this nasty yellow will come out of the paint of the engine bay and what the best approach to getting it looking as best as it will would be. I was thinking one of those powerball minis and maybe the cone shaped one for tight areas with a compound. I have M105, M205, Ultimate Compound and a bunch of other random compounds and polishes.
You can see both on the fender and the area between those two bolts the color difference of what it should look like and how it's somehow gotten yellow in a bad bad way. I think this is from repeated exposure to oil. At one point the engine blew up and covered most of the bay in oil while driving it home on 3 cylinders. But it was yellow before that as well.


