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Old 06-05-2005, 05:44 AM
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I am rebuilding a T II 88 mod and looking for tips for painting the cast iron and the aluminum houses.

I have seen many nice pictures of side housing in many colours but i dont know what kind of paint to use (temp). Is it the same paint i use on the rotor houses to get the new aluminim look( dif. colour of course).



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[quote name='Nagero' date='Jun 5 2005, 11:44 AM']Hi



I am rebuilding a T II 88 mod and looking for tips for painting the cast iron and the aluminum houses.

I have seen many nice pictures of side housing in many colours but i dont know what kind of paint to use (temp). Is it the same paint i use on the rotor houses to get the new aluminim look( dif. colour of course).



Please give me tips

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Obviously youll need high temp paint and I'm not sure but the aluminium might need an etch primer.



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They have stuff that's literally called "High Temp Engine Paint." That's the stuff I'd use.
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you can even use the low temp stuff, its not that hot
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I understand that it is an engine that i am painting, but i dont think i need to use the 1200 F paint. there is water cooling all around the engine.Is there anybody that have tried with low temp?
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Just go to the parts store and buy engine paint, ur painting an engine, thats what the paint is for, and its cheap.
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most important part is that you clean it really well.
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It won't hurt to use high temp, so why not go ahead and do it? It's only like $3 a can at AutoZone or similiar places.
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First I used Engine white then red on top of that. It made the red pop out better. Just make sure you clean the irons real good. I even took the grinder an took off the casting flash on some of the edges to give more appeal.
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I used black ceramic paint(the low temp stuff, but still 500F) on my irons only and it clings to it well. I had to grind it off with dremel to make good contact on the engine ground, sandpaper wouldnt do it.



I think the brand is Dupli-Color or something like that.
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