Thanks for the props and links Rumblefish!! :-D I appreciate the referral. :love5:
440Nika, you received a lot of good advice already. As Butter mentioned, aluminum is very porous and will continue to attract dirt and chemicals for life unless you seal the metal permanently. Although clear paint/sealer will do the job for awhile, UV rays, gasoline and engine heat will take their toll and you'll end up with a yellowed, peeling finish eventually.
Here is a picture of an RPM Performer manifold I powder coated in "Full Gloss Clear" a few months ago. (Sure, it's a Chevy but you get the idea.) No discoloration at all, totally easy to clean -- it just wipes off with a damp rag now -- and the red, white and blue "Made in USA" sticker that Edelbrock uses nowadays even survived completely intact with still-true colors. Once properly cured, powder coating will repel harsh automotive chemicals and sunlight and won't be adversely affected by heat either. Considering how much new parts cost these days, sealing that metal is just a form of cheap insurance that'll make it easy to take care of from here on out.
All you have to do is pull that intake off and send it over here ... I'll bead blast it, mask off the gasket surfaces, plug the threads, coat it in clear and get it back to you for a price you can't beat with a spray can. Please give me a call if I can be of service.