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- Aloha Mr Hand Z1R
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27 Oct 2005 07:30 #4640
by Aloha Mr Hand Z1R
Replied by Aloha Mr Hand Z1R on topic Header Painting
I've used VHT 1500 degree paint and it works pretty good. I've used the black several times and it is looks great. After you paint it, it looks flat and dull, but after it's dry if you buff it with a soft rag, it turns smooth and shiny, sort of looks like black anodized aluminum. Most recently I got some gunmetal gray to match my engine paint and it looks good too. As far as how long it lasts.... not forever that's for sure. My header has some small rust pits right out of the head and they seem to rust up in 6 months or so, even stored inside. Maybe a pristine header would last longer. I almost consider it routine maintenaince to paint my header once or twice a year.
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18 Nov 2005 11:15 #8868
by wireguy
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sandblasting is the best way to rough up chrome for paint to stick,use good vht paint.if you wipe the header down once in a while with armor-all after painting it keeps the paint from drying out and flaking off so fast,this also works on painted engine parts.hope this helps good luck
Post edited by: wireguy, at: 2005/11/19 23:38
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19 Nov 2005 05:50 #8987
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Or, wrap them with header wrap. I'm going to be sandblasting, repainting and wrapping my pipes for next season. Covers up uglies like dings and rust pits.
Also hides chrome!
Also hides chrome!
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19 Nov 2005 06:10 #8993
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I used rustoleum high temp. So far so good..although I admit I don't have alot of miles. What I do know is, the finish didn't change aat all as it burned in, and I believe that's a good sign. The duplicolor I used before totally changed appearance in the header area, and in that area, it only lasted a few months. The can was still good when I repainted it, after a year.
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20 Nov 2005 21:36 #9281
by wireguy
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wrapping your headers will trap moisture in ther and rot the tubes
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21 Nov 2005 08:42 #9344
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wireguy wrote:
True, to a point. If the pipes start out clean (sandblasted), painted and the silicone spray supplied for the header wrap is used, less chance of rotting out the pipes. I've seen pipes with header wrap painted to keep out moisture.
wrapping your headers will trap moisture in ther and rot the tubes
True, to a point. If the pipes start out clean (sandblasted), painted and the silicone spray supplied for the header wrap is used, less chance of rotting out the pipes. I've seen pipes with header wrap painted to keep out moisture.
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22 Nov 2005 03:25 #9535
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look into the good old stove black. alot of older hareware stores still sell the stuff. used on old coal and wood burning stoves, u know how red hot they can get when stoaked up. will last long time on a header system.
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22 Nov 2005 03:31 #9536
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look into the good old stove black. alot of older hareware stores still sell the stuff. used on old coal and wood burning stoves, u know how red hot they can get when stoaked up. will last long time on a header system.
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22 Nov 2005 07:16 #9565
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If your V & H wear like mine.. You don't need to worry about removing the chrome..it will rust off !:sick:
Can't believe it - the pipes are 4 months old (maybe) and the header pipes have already started to rust.. Mostly the sides closest to the engine and the area between the pipes... unbelievable.
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Can't believe it - the pipes are 4 months old (maybe) and the header pipes have already started to rust.. Mostly the sides closest to the engine and the area between the pipes... unbelievable.
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