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DOHC infill

#1 PostAuthor: Gonzo » Mon Feb 18, 2019 1:00 pm

Anyone got a tip on how to fill the black colouring back in and around the DOHC lettering on the magneto and points covers after they've been polished?
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Re: DOHC infill

#2 PostAuthor: Hobbo » Mon Feb 18, 2019 1:04 pm

Permanent marker works great
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Re: DOHC infill

#3 PostAuthor: NickH » Mon Feb 18, 2019 2:47 pm

I used a toothbrush and some Jif to clean up the area first, then used a strip of masking tape that goes over the outer groove, covering the entire elongated rectangle above the "DOHC" logo. I masked off the rest of the cover, and used my fingernail to break the masking tape, until I could remove the centre section of tape - which then perfectly masks off the outer shape, leaving the raised "DOHC" casting and the surrounding rough surface. I then sprayed satin matt black over the exposed bits, let it dry, then go over the DOHC with wet 'n dry that exposes the polished letters. Seems to have worked a treat :-)

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Re: DOHC infill

#4 PostAuthor: pertonpc » Mon Feb 18, 2019 10:20 pm

if you can get the part off the bike so the raised letters are flat it helps the paint to go where it should.
I used some heat resistant black paint and blobbed it in with a pointed wooden stick ( like a BBQ skewer).
You can push the paint around with the point to get it in the corners and it levels out due to gravity.
Keep the paint runny by not doing it on a hot dry day or adding a bit of thinners.
Obviously clean the area first to remove any grease.
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Re: DOHC infill

#5 PostAuthor: Z903 » Sat Feb 23, 2019 12:49 am

Polish first, mask main area and paint black, repolish the black off. :D

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Re: DOHC infill

#6 PostAuthor: 8 Valve Mark » Sat Feb 23, 2019 1:17 am

hobbos permanent marker tip sounds like the way ahead, cheap n cheerful, no masking etc n easy to freshen up if n when required. I'm going for it on my mk2 covers.bargain hobbo!! cheers m

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Re: DOHC infill

#7 PostAuthor: Gonzo » Sat Feb 23, 2019 3:30 pm

8 Valve Mark wrote:hobbos permanent marker tip sounds like the way ahead, cheap n cheerful, no masking etc n easy to freshen up if n when required. I'm going for it on my mk2 covers.bargain hobbo!! cheers m


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Re: DOHC infill

#8 PostAuthor: tlc » Sat Feb 23, 2019 4:51 pm

Just paint the area with humbrol engine enamel, then get a bit of kitchen towel over a flat wood baton.
Wet the towel with brake cleaner and wipe over. Change the towel and repeat until sorted.

Leaves lovely crisp edges :D
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Re: DOHC infill

#9 PostAuthor: ogre » Mon Feb 25, 2019 3:36 pm

sipa marker paint pen got the tip from dave z power.got one off ebay looks like a marker pen but is paint worked a treat.


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