Re: refurbishing wheels
In all the work we have done with the stock wheels, here what we have found, and how it compares to the other input. We have tested, stripped, cut, machined, etc etc many wheels to try and figure it out. We also have several NOS wheels and used them for comparison to establish the basis for our wheel refinishing as close original as possible.
This is accurate: The Syclone center caps were painted red before the machining. The caps were on racks for painting in such a way that the backs of them got over sprayed when the face of the opposite cover on the rack was being sprayed. They were machined after the red paint was applied, then powdered clear coated.
We found this to be true as well: Look at the backsides of Typhoon caps. If the letters were painted prior to machining, there should be evidence of the color on the backs of them. I've never noticed any,
This is how they were made, and also what makes them difficult to refinish since we are now working with complete wheels:
The inner structure was welded to the hoop after the surface machining. The entire wheel was clear coated as the final step.
Things we have drawn conclusions on:
The pockets in both sy and ty wheels aren't painted. They are an "as cast" finish, which matches the Typhoon GMC logo in the center cap. We tried to match the color, different paints and powders then clear coating over the top. It looked good, but not original. We then tried stripped, shot blasted pockets, with clear and it matches OE much more closely.
I don't believe the wheels were powdercoated clear, we think it was a liquid clear sprayed on via machine or robot. Seeing how they corrode and how easily the clear comes off indicates this. Unless it was super thin, undercured, or just a poor quality product, which is possible.
We also think the faces and the center caps are different alloys, and different machining process was used for each.
I'm sure theres more info, as we spent who knows how much time trying to figure out what they did and accurately replicate it. Hope this helps.