Originally posted by Swifster
Or you can have it powdercoated (and Eastwood sells this stuff too). There are colors that match various shades of aluminum.

I want to run a fine line between shiney and a stock 'look'. I don't want to polish the engine every 6 months (or less) if I don't have to, and I still want the engine to look great. I think my solution is powdercoat and chrome.
if i can't paint it , chrome it or powdercoat it, its not gonna get done.