Painting the VVTi engine cover
So my cars in the shop, and i wana kill some time, and i have the vvti engine cover siting in my garage, so i wanted to do somthing to it, i was thinking ... painting it. How do you guys gonig about doing that?....Does reg. paint melt?....How did you paint it?
Just clean it really good with mineral solution or rubbing alcohol. No need to sand and primer. Use a High-Temp paint (Dupli-Color for instance) and a clear coat. 3-4 coats of each and rock on...

You could do this project in less than 30mins.

You could do this project in less than 30mins.
I might have to redo mine. Clearcoat would look great on it. I actually just cleaned it off and sprayed it with Krylon. It's not high-heat but it's lasted a long time, with no chipping, peeling, or cracking. I've taken some long distance trips too.
Originally Posted by Hyghgynx
Just clean it really good with mineral solution or rubbing alcohol. No need to sand and primer. Use a High-Temp paint (Dupli-Color for instance) and a clear coat. 3-4 coats of each and rock on...

You could do this project in less than 30mins.

You could do this project in less than 30mins.
Originally Posted by Andrew1782
How did you do your lettering?
As for the clear coat taking high temps; I haven't had a single issue and my Engine Cover has been painted/cleared for over 4 months now. It looks the same now as it did on day 1 of this mod.
I painted mine a year ago. 2 steps
1.Clean really well
2.Paint with Krylon fusion for plastics.
Looks as good as the day I did it. I often clean it when I go to the car wash with a little blast of water.
1.Clean really well
2.Paint with Krylon fusion for plastics.
Looks as good as the day I did it. I often clean it when I go to the car wash with a little blast of water.






