Anyone recommend a good exhaust Paint?. I've painted an Expansion chamber with Exhaust Manifold paint and even tried VHT BBQ paint but each time it just bubbles up within minutes of the engine running.
TIA
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Exhaust Paint....
ʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇ
Wurth paint - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WURTH-BLACK-M ... SwxehXOyeA
z1bman recommended this to me, I sprayed my engine crank casings
with this stuff, looks the biz in satin and resistant up to 650 degrees C
~Jay.
z1bman recommended this to me, I sprayed my engine crank casings
with this stuff, looks the biz in satin and resistant up to 650 degrees C
~Jay.
Jay1969 wrote:Wurth paint - http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/WURTH-BLACK-M ... SwxehXOyeA
z1bman recommended this to me, I sprayed my engine crank casings
with this stuff, looks the biz in satin and resistant up to 650 degrees C
~Jay.
Cheers Jay.
The BBQ paint I used said over 500c and didn't last 'till the end of the road so I'm perhaps looking at something WELL in excess of this for an expansion chamber.
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Worths every step of the way.
Two points, firstly the pipe has to be clean and oil free 100% and second I found that gradual heating up is the best method rather than going straight up for a long ride to cure it. Do it over a few heating cycles taking it a little hotter each time, then allowing to cool before going a little hotter next time, a heat gun is great for that.
Two points, firstly the pipe has to be clean and oil free 100% and second I found that gradual heating up is the best method rather than going straight up for a long ride to cure it. Do it over a few heating cycles taking it a little hotter each time, then allowing to cool before going a little hotter next time, a heat gun is great for that.
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