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vesnyder |
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I am going to paint my muffler and was wondering if anybody's had any success using the carmic high-temp paint from the local parts store? I know some guys that have done the powder coat equivalent, but that does not fit my budget - just want something that will prevent the rust and look OK (it is all rusty and looks like hell!). I know most of the work is in the prep and that is a real PIA!
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john rogers |
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In the 9 years I have been owning 914s I have never had any type of spray paint or heat resistant paint hold up to the heat and heat cycles on a 914 four or six exhaust system. This includes POR-15 too. I use stainless on our stock 1974 and had the headers on the race car flame sprayed (blue) and they don't rust.
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