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header paint...need suggestions

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Saoutlaws_Gotti, Feb 23, 2007.

  1. Saoutlaws_Gotti
    Joined: Jan 10, 2007
    Posts: 750

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    has anyone found any really cool header paint that doesnt burn or flake away

    bought some high temp a few months back for my lil trucks zoomies
    and dammit if it hasnt almost burned completely off

    looks like **** too
    pipes are half silver and half rusty, kills the look of the truck
     
  2. VHT make some good high temp paints, I have used the 'Pot belly stove grey, and not only does it look good it never flaked off.
    Doc.
     
  3. langy
    Joined: Apr 27, 2006
    Posts: 5,730

    langy
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    I use VHT high temp paint on all my exhaust but i get the headers blasted and phosphate coated first which is cheap, Last's a good 12-14 months before it needs doing again.

    Steve.


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  4. ZOOMIE TWO-SHOES
    Joined: Oct 19, 2006
    Posts: 65

    ZOOMIE TWO-SHOES
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    I've had really good results with "The Eastwood Company" high temp coatings. I beleive they call it stainless steel coating, available in quarts or spray cans. I use the brush on (no overspray less mess). I've used it on new and old headers and manifolds. As long as you wire brush any loose scale off and follow the dirrections on "curing" them the finish lasts years. A caution on the curing, it really is important to get them hot that first time, and make sure that the car is outside(fumes are toxic).
     
  5. I guess jet hot coatings are out of the question?? Expensive but all I hear are good things about them.
     
  6. Jimv
    Joined: Dec 5, 2001
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    POR 15 stuff is super good, i used the silver & it lasted years!!! Really easy to put on also.
    JimV
     
  7. LUX BLUE
    Joined: May 23, 2005
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    LUX BLUE
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    from AUSTIN,TX

    no doubt on the Ceramic coatings- there is a fella either in Boerne or New Braunsfels that does header coatings for us...I can't remember his name!
    I need a cuppa coffee. it will come to me. he's both of the ideal situation,too...good and inexpensive!
     
  8. GreenMtnBoy
    Joined: Nov 20, 2004
    Posts: 2,451

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    I've used VHT, as with any painting the key is in the prep.
    Get a Sanderson catalog for a great step by step instruction.
     
  9. Road Runner
    Joined: Feb 7, 2007
    Posts: 1,256

    Road Runner
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    I like a bare cast iron look on my headers and will try Gibbs Penetrating Oil on my current built.

    Works also for anything else to preserve a bare metal appearance, or at least to seal against rust under primer and paint.

    It's available for less than the link advertizes.

     
  10. ig'nant
    Joined: Apr 28, 2005
    Posts: 347

    ig'nant
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    Have you considered hi-temp powdercoat? Lots cheaper than ceramic, and should last longer than paint.
     
  11. Mudslinger
    Joined: Aug 3, 2005
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    Mudslinger
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    I have used the POR grey header paint. Its been on my fltahead 2 years. The only thing is you brush it on. Its really made for iron manifolds but in my shoebox it looks good on the steel headers. If you look close you can see it was brushed on.
     
  12. bwiencek
    Joined: Aug 30, 2005
    Posts: 325

    bwiencek
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    I've used the POR-20 paint on headers several times - if prepped properly it's always held up well - two times it was on a race car and once on the drag truck so they were put through some abuse...

    Another thing I've been told by several racers to keep the steel look of headers - burn off the paint, then apply ATF every time you get back from a run for a couple dozen runs - the oil will 'bake' into the steel and seal it up and give it a nice color - the racers do it every time that they cleaned their car, and then every couple times after that once they're 'sealed' - never tried it but many swear it works well and I've seen them and it looks good
     
  13. VHT. Sandblast CLEAN, don't handle with bare hands, paint in light coats, and also blow a bunch of paint in the tubes to mimic the flow of the hot exhaust. Don't kill yourself with this, just blow some paint inside. Now, install without much contact with your oily hands. Either whistle clean hands or gloves. Start and run your motor at a slight fast idle just til you see a whisper of smoke coming off the painted headers and shut motor. Let cool to room temp and repeat a couple/three more times and you're good to go. I've had the paint stay like this for years. Periodically you can scotch pad and touch up as necessary
     
  14. JOECOOL
    Joined: Jan 13, 2004
    Posts: 2,769

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    I use the BBQ spray I get from Wally world. Lasts a Season on the race car ,still on the modified so I don't know how long it will last.
     

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