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> Refinishing heater parts- what paint is good?
rjames
post Nov 18 2007, 04:23 PM
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I'm in the middle of backdating my exhaust system and just stripped and cleaned up all the tubes that connect to the heat exchangers (stripped, removed rust etc) and now need to know what to paint them with so that they don't rust again. I was just thinking of POR15'ing them, but not sure if the stuff will hold up to the heat. I'd also like to coat the insides of the tubes with something too to keep them rusting out from the inside, although with all of that heat it's probably unlikely.

I am assuming any kind of spray paint and maybe Por15 won't be able to hold up to the heat. Would the stuff that peope use to repaint their mufflers work? I can't afford to powder coating route and am just looking for a cheap way to ensure they don't start rusting.

Any advice would be much appreciated.
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Eric_Shea
post Nov 18 2007, 06:28 PM
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FACTORY MANIFOLD GRAY™ is a high temp gray paint capable of withstanding extreme temperatures up to 1400° F. This high temp paint will maintain a durable iron gray color and won't burn off. Can be used on all cars, domestic or foreign, and it meets or exceeds properties and requirements of MIL-C-13370.

http://www.imperialrestoration.com/products.php?category=4

Love this stuff. It's on every piece of exhaust I have, on the 911 and the 914. It does not burn or change colors. Awesome.
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