painting the valve cover
#8
Automotive paint also hold up well.. My cover has been painte for over a year with no problems .. Not the best pic but you get the picture. The advantage is, if done properly it has the same finish as the outerbody of your car and looks hot ..
#9
use duplicolor engine enamel 500 degrees. the 500 degrees one shuld be enuff since its only the cover, which doesn't get tht much heat. and use dupli-color adhesion promototer. and clear primer.
check out this forum at yoursciontc.com ,
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check out this forum at yoursciontc.com ,
http://www.yoursciontc.com/forums/in...opic=8364&st=0
#12
Hey scottsdale dc, that is the exact red im lookin for. Is there any way you can find out the exact brand and name of the type of red he used. Would be great if you can. Im planning to paint the engine cover red with the vvti in black or the cover in black and vvti in red. Which one you guys think is better on my FM.
#14
I went to a shop and got mine powder coated....looks a lil nicer to me and it definately can withstand the heat.
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