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Cerakote is what I use as well. Assuming the surface was prepped correctly it'll be just fine. Just treat it like any other ceramic coated header. Do not break the engine in with them.
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Ceramic coating then top coating is the best long-term method, IMO. The coating seals the manifolds so you don't have rust bleed through. I've seen various top coatings used. One was a rub-on product that looked great.
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I believe this is the color. https://www.cerakote.com/shop/cerako...H-170/titanium
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I used Slip Plate graphite coating on my Chevelle manifolds years ago and they still look great. You have to clean the manifolds well with muriatic acid before you coat them. Touch up after they on the car is easy also. If needed just brush touch more Slip Plate on it blends in.
I also have another set I had ceramic coated and then painted with Eastwood manifold grey that have held up well over the years also. Rich |
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https://www.cerakote.com/shop/cerako...V-164/titanium Was there a particular reason you did not use that? |
This is what I ended up buying. Going to do them this weekend. Thanks for the tip!
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