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Does polishing valve covers cause more heat soak?
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<blockquote data-quote="94slowbra1" data-source="post: 15669362" data-attributes="member: 52452"><p>In theory polishing aluminum does take away some of its ability to dissipate heat. You a removing the small casting marks and some surface area by polishing. Is it going to make a difference in the valve covers, I wouldn't think so. I say the difference would be neglegable. So go for it.</p><p>Side note: I would try to seal them when they are done. They are going to be a bitch to keep up with</p><p>In for pics when they are done!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="94slowbra1, post: 15669362, member: 52452"] In theory polishing aluminum does take away some of its ability to dissipate heat. You a removing the small casting marks and some surface area by polishing. Is it going to make a difference in the valve covers, I wouldn't think so. I say the difference would be neglegable. So go for it. Side note: I would try to seal them when they are done. They are going to be a bitch to keep up with In for pics when they are done! [/QUOTE]
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