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> Which paint for valve covers?, High temp and doesn't scratch?
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post Aug 24 2005, 08:17 PM
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Is there a durable, high temp paint for the stock valve covers? Regular engine paint scratches off the first time you pop in the bail wire. I have an "industrial" rustoleum paint that may work. But it says not for over 200F.

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post Aug 26 2005, 07:30 AM
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For small parts like that, you could do it your self. There are all sorts of things you can use it on. It would not be cost effective if the valve covers are the only thing you were going to do, but it would be good for heater boxes, exhaust, wheels. Most anything you could paint you can powder coat. Check out

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