aminga
08-30-2009, 09:05 PM
I was testing a new powder for use on the intake and other underhood bare metal parts for my rebuild this winter.
It's called bare metal clear. I dug an old valve cover out of the attic, blasted it clean and then applied this stuff. It's supposed to resist underhood temps without yellowing.
THe pics don't do it justice. It's a nice satin clear, very little gloss, just enough so you know it's coated with no color.
On the rebuild I plan on doing the intake, plenum, accessory drive.
I have the buick motorsports TA valve covers in black krinkle, I was thinking about using a satin black rather than the krinkle and leave the raised ribs and lettering polished.
It's called bare metal clear. I dug an old valve cover out of the attic, blasted it clean and then applied this stuff. It's supposed to resist underhood temps without yellowing.
THe pics don't do it justice. It's a nice satin clear, very little gloss, just enough so you know it's coated with no color.
On the rebuild I plan on doing the intake, plenum, accessory drive.
I have the buick motorsports TA valve covers in black krinkle, I was thinking about using a satin black rather than the krinkle and leave the raised ribs and lettering polished.