Best paint for cam covers

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brin
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Best paint for cam covers

Post by brin »

Hi all,

Which spray paint is best for refubishing cam covers, I was thinking of acrylic, I want to make a top job of them IE correct preparation and paint that won't lift off when the engine is run.

I did think of taking them to an alloy wheel specialist that's local but i am not sure if the paint they use is good enough.....or is that a stupid idea ?

Thanks
Karl_T
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Re: Best paint for cam covers

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I used Plastikote from Halfords, looks a treat seems to cope with the heat, and Humbrol brushed on to pick out the lettering.

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System-G
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Re: Best paint for cam covers

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Plasticote :thumleft:
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midenginedmaniac

Re: Best paint for cam covers

Post by midenginedmaniac »

Hammerite is heat resistant. Hybrol enamal for the letters.
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Re: Best paint for cam covers

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Another vote for Plasticote! Sticks like xxxx to a blanket! ;)

I did mine in satin and it still looks good - no issues with the heat. Get some nitromors on the old paint, key the surface and scrub clean with some gunk degreaser, primer, key and then paint.

I used some wet and dry to pick out the lettering.
brin
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Re: Best paint for cam covers

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cheers folks
Thanks for help
SuperRedMR2
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Re: Best paint for cam covers

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Ive always used hammerite

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coverco
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Re: Best paint for cam covers

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I think I used hammerite radiator paint, it has been on for 18 months and still looks good :thumleft:

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Re: Best paint for cam covers

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coverco wrote:I think I used hammerite radiator paint, it has been on for 18 months and still looks good :thumleft:

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Tidy job :thumleft:

Is that the Hammerrite chrome radiator paint???
coverco
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Re: Best paint for cam covers

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Mr_Spanners wrote:

Tidy job :thumleft:

Is that the Hammerrite chrome radiator paint???


I think it was silver radiator paint, sorry but the memory is going :(
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Re: Best paint for cam covers

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Also hammerite :thumleft:

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Re: Best paint for cam covers

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Sorry this is OT but I see a few MK1 cars don't have the bracket hinged to the rocker cover for the throttle cable - where's it gone???
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Re: Best paint for cam covers

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Replaced with a Jimi bracket
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Re: Best paint for cam covers

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midenginedmaniac wrote:Replaced with a Jimi bracket


Ahh right.... are these a club member only item??? (I'll be signing up soon anyway!). Neat piece of engineering to fix the cable route though!!!
coverco
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Re: Best paint for cam covers

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Mr_Spanners wrote:
midenginedmaniac wrote:Replaced with a Jimi bracket


Ahh right.... are these a club member only item??? (I'll be signing up soon anyway!). Neat piece of engineering to fix the cable route though!!!


Here is a link to Jimi's website, mail him and if he is not off shore he will sort you out :thumleft:

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/jimilawson/
midenginedmaniac

Re: Best paint for cam covers

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He is the MK1 Guru.
John R
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Re: Best paint for cam covers

Post by John R »

Hi Brin,

I've done a few sets of covers, I've tried various paints and I got the most consistently good results come from Eastwood 'Alumablast'. You get it from Frost Restoration. For the lettering I use Humbrol gloss enamel (airfix paint). Here's a link to Frost's, go to the paint section and look for Eastwood

http://www.frost.co.uk/

Mine are done in this combination, with the spark-plug plate done in Eastwood 'Underhood black' also from frosts.

If your tempted to get them 'shot blasted' think very carefully, you have to be 100% sure all the shot is out.

Obligatory engine bay shot. :)

John

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Re: Best paint for cam covers

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Frost are only about 10miles from me (I've used them before!) and the guys there are very helpful. Not the cheapest products but good service and being reasonably local helps!!!
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Re: Best paint for cam covers

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coverco wrote:
Mr_Spanners wrote:
midenginedmaniac wrote:Replaced with a Jimi bracket


Ahh right.... are these a club member only item??? (I'll be signing up soon anyway!). Neat piece of engineering to fix the cable route though!!!


Here is a link to Jimi's website, mail him and if he is not off shore he will sort you out :thumleft:

http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/jimilawson/



Thanks Coverco, I'll drop him an email!!! :thumleft:
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Re: Best paint for cam covers

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Can't find an 'in engine bay' shot to upload but this is how they looked after I'd done em, and to be honest they still look the same. Not too shiny, just a good flat silver.

Done with Plastikote, with Humbrol lettering

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