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Coil-on-Plug Carbon Fiber Alternator Bracket
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<blockquote data-quote="ZD302GT" data-source="post: 15416263" data-attributes="member: 81883"><p>Well shoot, photobucket cut off the weight of the carbon pieces. I'll have to fix that this evening.</p><p></p><p>I am not worried about the temperatures since I went with the resin that is good to 300 degrees and the carbon can withstand thousands of degrees. I only worry about the yellowing of the resin. Epoxy yellows as it is exposed to UV. In an effort to combat that I shot them with a couple coats of clear so we will see how it holds up.</p><p></p><p>I do plan to make other parts. I just wanted to get started out with something flat and simple. Since it was flat I was able to just use a slab of glass as my mold. For any part that is not just a flat sheet molds will have to be built before you can begin laying any carbon.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZD302GT, post: 15416263, member: 81883"] Well shoot, photobucket cut off the weight of the carbon pieces. I'll have to fix that this evening. I am not worried about the temperatures since I went with the resin that is good to 300 degrees and the carbon can withstand thousands of degrees. I only worry about the yellowing of the resin. Epoxy yellows as it is exposed to UV. In an effort to combat that I shot them with a couple coats of clear so we will see how it holds up. I do plan to make other parts. I just wanted to get started out with something flat and simple. Since it was flat I was able to just use a slab of glass as my mold. For any part that is not just a flat sheet molds will have to be built before you can begin laying any carbon. [/QUOTE]
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