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Exhaust Manifold Painting Question : With raw water cooled exhaust manifolds
do you still use high temp engine paint like with a car or do you use regular engine paint because of the lower exhaust temps? |
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I have used both. The regular engine paint did hold up ok.
"Tony Abbott" wrote in message om... Exhaust Manifold Painting Question : With raw water cooled exhaust manifolds do you still use high temp engine paint like with a car or do you use regular engine paint because of the lower exhaust temps? |
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In my experience, It Depends..
It depends on the design of the manifold and how much temperature variation there is. The OSCO manifolds on my 350 Chevy have a small section just where they bolt to the block that runs too hot for regular paint, and I changed to high-temp paint and it's been OK. Older engines I've had didn't get the manifolds that hot and regular engine enamel seemed OK... -- Regards, Terry King ...In The Woods In Vermont Capturing Live Music in Sound and Images http://www.terryking.us |
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