The bolts are just zinc, but I polish them first to give a really smooth finish, which the zinc matches.
While I've been waiting for parts I thought I'd tackle the exhaust. You can see the end cans on the first page, the headers were also a little worse for wear, being slightly rusted and generally grubby.
I had various goes at stripping the colouring off the silencers with no result, then I realised that they're titanium and the colour is proper heat residue.
Off to the polishing machine, which stripped the colour off, but left an uneven finish, I just couldn't get a uniform shine, so I chucked them in the blasting cabinet and treated them to some crushed glass.
This made the finish uniform, but was too dul and dark for my liking, so I decided to scotchbrite them by hand. This was painfully slow, so I made a rig so I could fit them on the lathe, which sped things up enormously and didn't hurt my hands as much.
This is a pic of 1 can blasted and one polished:

The end caps were polished

And the cans rebuilt with new Acoustafill packing

This was the old packing by the way, came out the same from both cans - its well past its use by date, with loads of material missing
