how do i paint the valve cover?
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so i just looked at the VHT site and they say it should have their VHT engine primer. is that them trying o get extra money out of me, or the truth?Leave a comment:
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Sure did, I actually got those at ACE. The perfect finishing touch to a nice valve cover paint job.Leave a comment:
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Looks killer! Did you score a set of polished stainless acorn nuts as well?Leave a comment:
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Don't use a wire brush, or you're going to make little marks and scratches all over it, it's aluminum. It's total overkill, a good stiff nylon brush will do just fine.
I used VHT wrinke red on mine, and it came out amazing:
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what anderson said.
simple green+wire brush+scrub the shit off+wipe down with acetone+clean again just to be sure+then acetone again just in case.
its all in the prep dude, get the crinkle finish paint, i plan on doing mine, just don't wanna replace the VC gasket...Leave a comment:
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The valve cover really doesn't get all that hot, but it should be hot enough to properly cure whatever paint you use. Clean it really well with a stiff brush (not wire) with SuperClean or Simple Green, rinse well, and then wipe it down thoroughly with acetone.Leave a comment:
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Imposter! Your not the real McGyver!!!! The real McGyver would have never ask that question!Leave a comment:
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how do i paint the valve cover?
like the title says, how do i paint that and the intake matte black? i plan to paint them when im changing my timing belt tomorrow. i was going to use a wire brush on a drill to clean them up, but then what?
1) do i need primer?
2) what kind of paint?
3)and can i use the oven to decrease drying time?Tags: None

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