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    Durable engine/exhaust mani paint?

    I have used different types of high temp paint for valve covers, intakes and they always seem to not be durable or scratch easily.

    Is there a good engine enamel at a generic auto store you recommend?

    I need to paint exhaust manifolds, block, head, valve covers, accessories so they are accessible to a variety of heats and different locations.

    Maybe there is a different primer that helps? All parts will be soda blasted pre painting. Thanks

    #2
    Eastwood.com

    http://search.eastwood.com/search?as...&p=Q&ts=custom

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      #3
      I would really like to get something at an advance/autozone/napa kind of deal

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        #4
        I used a "VHT - Very High Temperature" spray paint from a local store, could have been autozone. I'm not sure if that's the brand or not, that's all it says on the can, besides "flameproof."
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          #5
          vht with good prep and 3 coats held up maybe 2 years on my dd.

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            #6
            vht with good prep and 3 coats held up for one day of hard driving on my turbo car. It all burned off. Really the best way is a good quality baked on ceramic coating. Just remember prep work and heating is the most important part

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              #7
              i tried to edit my post didnt work. dont use vth on exhaust manifolds but it can hold up ok on the vale covers air manifold ect
              there is some vendor i think a sponsor of r3v that has silver ceremic coated stock maniflds for <$100
              Last edited by mclawrence; 03-29-2013, 07:52 AM.

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                #8
                See quote in sig. Done like dinner.
                Originally posted by kronus
                would be in depending on tip slant and tube size

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                  #9
                  Lol plastidip.

                  I was thinking of just getting the highest heat paint they had, and lay it all on the block and head. I imagine that the exhaust manifolds and my turbo adapter is a lost cause.

                  Does anyone recommend a primer/possibly a clear to protect this moreso? I really just dont have the money/time to send these parts out to get painted. I think I might just heat wrap the manifold adapter anyways.

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                    #10
                    How about bbq paint?
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                      #11
                      I got some flameproof paint at autozone and painted the exhaust manifolds on my 79 kawasaki KZ650... it holds up good i guess.


                      1989 Zinno 325i S50 ZF320

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                        #12
                        I was under the impression that painting the head was a no no?

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                          #13
                          swain.


                          Originally posted by blunttech
                          Dude this is r3v. 20 bucks gets you a used timing belt or a low mileage head gasket

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