I have a question for those that painted their valve cover. If you bead blasted your M20 valve cover, how did you go about making sure you didn't get media under that "splash guard"? I have a glass bead blaster at work that can fit the cover in, but I'm thinking it might not be a good idea if I can't clean underneath the slash thing. I'd love to blast it b/c I know it would get the cover really cleaned off well before paint. Any ideas on what to do?
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When u let the solvent air dry it won't harm anything because it is water based
I work at Toyota and clean valve covers in a solvent tank then use a blow gun to dry it quick since I need to get it done quickly
Moral is solvent dries quickly dont worry about it as long as u clean out all the glass beads that's all that matters in the end
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Originally posted by Bretts85E30 View PostWhen u let the solvent air dry it won't harm anything because it is water based
I work at Toyota and clean valve covers in a solvent tank then use a blow gun to dry it quick since I need to get it done quickly
Moral is solvent dries quickly dont worry about it as long as u clean out all the glass beads that's all that matters in the end
I'll be damned! The last part of blasting the tape blew up and got media all under the cover. Looks like some more cleaning is in order.i'lldoitforacaravan
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the only correct way to do it to avoid media getting trapped inside the valve cover it to remove the tray underneath to do it and then re-install it after you have cleaned everything off. most people who spray paint valve covers never do this but any real shop thats bead blasting and powder coating valve covers will.Shawn @ Bimmerbuddies
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