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hey there guys

i am using metalcast paint but the job i want done is gold that will be blend/fade into red

how will this be done??

silver base

then put the red down on the half with it fading back, then do the rest in the gold

just watch the metal cast red, it goes orangish on the engine covers after a few weeks

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run a test piece first, you will need to see how much effect the gold has over the red, it looks like a translucent gold so it shouldnt me too over powering of the red, just have to get the fade to be neat with the red as the main concern

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Hey guys, I am in the process of cleaning some RB20 covers and then painting them. Sanding them back, not to bare metal but enough to give the paint a good base to stick to.

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I bought these covers and they aren't off my car. One of the hose fittings was rusted and I planned on removing it and putting my good ones in once they have been painted.

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It took me a little while to figure out how to remove them, they turned but didn't appear to be coming out. So I drilled a small hole on the inside of the cover, through the baffle on the inside and knocked the fitting out with a mallet and punch.

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I have also degreased them and washed them out. But will be cleaning them again once completely sanded back and then taping them and giving them a final clean with some wax and grease remover before painting. My question now is will me having drilled a hole in the baffle make any difference to its purpose??? I presume it is there purely to prevent oil from being sucked out and to only remove vapour???? any thoughts would be appreciated

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Heres a little sneek peek at a crazy conversion i am helping out with.

The Red is a Candy Red powdercoat and the rocker covers are a wrinkle black powdercoat.

I coated these myself here at home.

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Hey guys, I am in the process of cleaning some RB20 covers and then painting them. Sanding them back, not to bare metal but enough to give the paint a good base to stick to.

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/mx83cressida/IMGP3200.jpg

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/mx83cressida/IMGP3201.jpg

I bought these covers and they aren't off my car. One of the hose fittings was rusted and I planned on removing it and putting my good ones in once they have been painted.

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/mx83cressida/IMGP3209.jpg

It took me a little while to figure out how to remove them, they turned but didn't appear to be coming out. So I drilled a small hole on the inside of the cover, through the baffle on the inside and knocked the fitting out with a mallet and punch.

http://i225.photobucket.com/albums/dd121/mx83cressida/IMGP3208.jpg

I have also degreased them and washed them out. But will be cleaning them again once completely sanded back and then taping them and giving them a final clean with some wax and grease remover before painting. My question now is will me having drilled a hole in the baffle make any difference to its purpose??? I presume it is there purely to prevent oil from being sucked out and to only remove vapour???? any thoughts would be appreciated

The best way to remove these breathers is the put them (the breathers) in a vice, upside down, then hit upwards with a rubber mallet.

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The best way to remove these breathers is the put them (the breathers) in a vice, upside down, then hit upwards with a rubber mallet.

yeah I figured out how to remove them but need to know if me drilling a hole in the baffle will in any way hinder their use?????

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im doing my 26 covers atm and will be using the new Metalcast smoke colour. Thing with metal cast paint is that it requires a shiny surface underneath before the paint goes on to get the good effect. I have tried using normal primer on a test item and it looked crap. There is a special primer for the metalcast paint that is shiny but i couldnt find it or order it in anywhere in wa. So im polishing my covers to get the shine and then paint

Process so far has been

Paint stipper

Paint stripper again

Sand

Sand again finer

Polishing wheel for hours

clean

paint

Its a long process. Hope to have pics up soon

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Heres a little sneek peek at a crazy conversion i am helping out with.

The Red is a Candy Red powdercoat and the rocker covers are a wrinkle black powdercoat.

I coated these myself here at home.

What is the process of powdercoating at home? Looking at doing my covers the same..

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What is the process of powdercoating at home? Looking at doing my covers the same..

alot of outlay for equipment then learning, im setting this up as a weekend business for extra cash, this isnt something that you can pick up and do, theres some specialised guns and powders etc that you need. if you just wanna do your covers then doing it yourself isnt cost effective

here's some more pics of my work - from http://www.cravedcoatings.com

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Im wondering if there is a guide anywhere on the net that shows a step by step method of removing the RB26 rocker covers... most of it is self explanatory but im particularly concerned about removing the CAS... Can anyone shed some light?

Cheers

Andrew

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Im wondering if there is a guide anywhere on the net that shows a step by step method of removing the RB26 rocker covers... most of it is self explanatory but im particularly concerned about removing the CAS... Can anyone shed some light?

Cheers

Andrew

CAS is simply 3 bolts

remove the cas then pull the rubber seal that contains the spacers off the front cover.

this way everything is prepped and painted.

when bolting it all up, just get it as close as possible to where it was prior to removal, then have it tuned up with a timing light to 15 BTDC.

there is no way to mark the position prior to paint since the paint covers any marks you make.

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hey guys i got the dupli colour red and it comes out a dull colour ey nothing like geoffs mine looks shit, do u have to use a chrome base or silver to get a good colour?

i used the dupli colour last week. i used there recommended undercoat and the first one came up really good. the second one was flat and dul. then had a few more goes at it and got it just as shiny

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