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Re: Painting Exhaust Manifolds
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They will never rust because in MY opinion they have been "flame sprayed" with ALUMINUM giving them that whitish/silverish color.......The aeresol cast blast paint cosmetically covers the new "skin" and makes them appear more natural............... [/ QUOTE ] That's correct - they're plasma-sprayed with about .005" of aluminum as a moisture barrier. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif |
Re: Painting Exhaust Manifolds
I thought it had to have black stripes. Can't find the link with color combos now, thought it was on NastyZ28. Kinda remembered you had to have black stripes with DY. It was already painted with white stripes, I will probably leave it that way for awhile. Should drive all the Z28 experts crazy, it will make them happy pointing out that it is wrong.
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Re: Painting Exhaust Manifolds
Chuck,
I'm guessing I can find a place in Phoenix to have them "flame sprayed". Anyone done this in AZ? Any idea of the cost? thanks, Dave |
Re: Painting Exhaust Manifolds
So far I am unsuccessful in finding anyone to "Flame Spray" my exhaust manifolds here in the Phoenix area. Has anyone in the local area used this process?
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Re: Painting Exhaust Manifolds
Sand blast them clean, take a light grade of sand paper and strike the sharp texture off from the sand blasting. Then get yourself a couple of old T-shirts. Have a good local parts store order in a exhaust manifold dressing called Calyx rub it in to the manifold and rub and light buff with second rag. When you start the car it bakes in. The nice thing is if you like to keep them fresh, it only take a few minute when your detailing your car. It looks like factory
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