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Painted my rocker cover using high temp paint and primer undecoat

 

it hasn’t come off but feels as it is either dust that has merged with the paint after a year or burned so repainting again.

 

i have bought high temp spray but with primer can’t see any high temp ones.

 

any ideas on whether primer needs to be high temp?

 

do you reckon it can get above 200 degree c in engine bay

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After a very thorough degreasing, I scrub the valve covers with thinners using very fine steel wool and when dry apply a light coat of rattle can top coat and follow with two more light coats allowing about an hour between coats. Dulon auto paint used. Still unmarked after a year in the car.

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going to use 

On 2/17/2019 at 10:28 AM, Rusty Nuts said:

After a very thorough degreasing, I scrub the valve covers with thinners using very fine steel wool and when dry apply a light coat of rattle can top coat and follow with two more light coats allowing about an hour between coats. Dulon auto paint used. Still unmarked after a year in the car.

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thanks mate, will do it again hopefully this time it stays.

 

nice paint on engine block, did you paint it yourself?

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