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Posted by: bigkensteele Sep 26 2011, 07:02 PM

I am certain this has been discussed, but a couple of searches yielded nothing close.

Is it safe to paint or powder-coat the j tubes, branch pipes, and warm air valves? I doubt that painting the outside would pose any risk, but I would like to at least get some primer on the inside to prevent rust, but I have no idea how hot these get.

The last thing I want to do is unknowingly huff my handiwork while driving.

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Posted by: 9146986 Sep 26 2011, 07:15 PM

I use high temp engine paint and then bake them in a oven I've got for shop use only.

Posted by: wingnut86 Sep 26 2011, 08:13 PM

I use the high temp paint as well. Bake in the oven when the wife is not home. For 4 or 5 hours happy11.gif

I've always been leery of the 2000 degree shaker cans but admit to using them on occasion when I want piece of mind blink.gif confused24.gif

You can always send them out for some real ceramic coating. Now THAT is piece of mind for hot stuff... aktion035.gif

Posted by: McMark Sep 26 2011, 10:08 PM

They don't get THAT hot. I like powdercoat.

Posted by: avidfanjpl Sep 27 2011, 12:41 AM

I powdercoated all of my hot air parts. No smell except for the first time, and that was idling in the driveway last fall.

Works like a charm.

The new air duct hoses smelled the most.

John

Posted by: jeeperjohn56 Sep 27 2011, 02:08 AM

I powder coated all my piece's, no smell's or problem's. John

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