Rebuilding one of GM's less than stellar transmissions. But details of that aren't important.
I need to refinish some steel plates. I have read various methods but have never done it myself. Most revolve around A) blast to clean, then de-grease and use as is, or B) blast, then lightly sand to #240/#200 and de-grease.
I am very experienced at blasting/refinishing many materials, so technique is not the question really, but what is good for AT steel plates.
Here's a pic of the steels in question. These burned with the friction discs when the fluid got low, some are polished and some have heat-transfered friction material on them.
I need to refinish some steel plates. I have read various methods but have never done it myself. Most revolve around A) blast to clean, then de-grease and use as is, or B) blast, then lightly sand to #240/#200 and de-grease.
I am very experienced at blasting/refinishing many materials, so technique is not the question really, but what is good for AT steel plates.
Here's a pic of the steels in question. These burned with the friction discs when the fluid got low, some are polished and some have heat-transfered friction material on them.