I see you guys tackle some pretty rough stuff around here, but how about this:



As you can see, the turbo has a combination of rust and corrosion. The down elbow really isn't my biggest worry because I will be fitting a new one on it anyway, but the rest of the turbo could use some TLC. Does anybody have any tips for handling something like this? I'd love the look of a clean aluminum compressor housing, but the shaft and turbine housings might just look better with some high temperature paint that has ceramic in it. Any tips would be greatly appreciated as long as they don't put down the turbo. This thing operates like a dream... it's just a little ugly. :chuckle:



As you can see, the turbo has a combination of rust and corrosion. The down elbow really isn't my biggest worry because I will be fitting a new one on it anyway, but the rest of the turbo could use some TLC. Does anybody have any tips for handling something like this? I'd love the look of a clean aluminum compressor housing, but the shaft and turbine housings might just look better with some high temperature paint that has ceramic in it. Any tips would be greatly appreciated as long as they don't put down the turbo. This thing operates like a dream... it's just a little ugly. :chuckle: