SIGH
All this looking at nice P38 examples, all clean and shiny, make me wish I was still at home getting the engine ready to swap over.... and then giving the rest of it a really good clean and polish...
I'm thinking of asking santa for a machine polisher for Xmas... Part of the reason I guess mine doesn't get cleaned/polished as much as it should is because it's so much surface area to do by hand that the amount of time it takes, it usually doesn't stop raining long enough for a start! Anyone have any experience with them? I've heard you can damage the paint if you press to hard with some of them... but as far as polishing the surface area of a P38 in a bit less time - thoughts?
At least I'm nearly a week into the tour tour now, so bring on January when I'm home and I can cut the cling wrap off the engine, get some more lube in there, and start the rest of the assembly to get it ready to install!
Looking forward to some more pics of the Vogue SE when she arrives...
'06 4.2 Supercharged Black/Cream "Jess" -- Bought April 2021 (NZ)
'01 4.6 Vogue Black/Lightstone "Snog" -- Bought Jan 2012
'99 4.6 HSE Cobar Blue/Lightstone -- Sold March 2009
'95 4.6 HSE Epsom Green/Tan -- Traded June 2008