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Thought about it, but not been there.

The high T flat black may look okay for the headers/mufflers etc., but personally I wouldn't do the chrome tips. If they are bad I'd cut off the existing ones and reweld new ones on.

I'm in teh process of sandblasting my front lower A arms and I'm contemplating powder coating them...maybe even chrome color.

Julian
Power coating will melt at high temps. Powder coating any exht components is questionable. If the temps exceed 400 degree it is likely the color will fade and worst case the paint burn off.

Look to Hot jet Coating it will not have any temp issues.

Julian,
Give me a call, you have my number in the RPT listing. There is a great Powder coating shop in Reno. Very cost effective and does great work. They will do all of the plasting, prep and painting. I used them for three car projects, very durable. The only problem is he runs the side project work in the back ground so not the fastest for turn arounds.
Steve,

Thanks, I have a powder coat gun and Lab oven... so was going to give the smaller parts a try myself. Even so a good resource locally is handy for the rest.

I've seen some powders quoted specifically for headers etc. good up to 1200F.

Let's pick it up and talk further on Sunday! I may even have one A arm coated by then! I gotta get it back on te car to come to the Tech Session... Big Grin

Julian
Hey Johneye... I had mine ceramic coated and they turned out great. The guy didn't know what the effects would be putting the coating over the chrome, but two years later they still look good and no problems with cracking or peeling at the tips. Oh... they were pretty rusted when I took them over. Hope this helps

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If you're a do-it-yourselfer, you might try techline coatings. I've used both their satin black and cermaic chrome with good results. Requires sand blasted surface prep only. The black did not require oven post cure, just successive heating from exhaust heat. The silver chrome requires post cure in oven but can be polished afterward. Both can be applied with conventional painting equipment. I'd still suggest shipping off your headers however for professional treatment if your pocket book cna stand it. -They get coated inside and out at the pros. Mufflers are more problematic in this regard.

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Originally posted by ROVERLTD:
Jet Coat does come in different colors. My headers came in the standard sliver color, but I had my exhaust and muffler coated in a black color. That way the road crud does not stain the mufflers.


Any pictures of the black coating? What's its durability? thanks.
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