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03gxeco 01-21-2012 12:09 PM

I need opinions
 
Alright, im in the situation where i would like to remove my "valve cover" to check my timing chain tensioner before i replace it.
while i have the cover off, i was thinking that i should paint it.
what are the most common colors/ best looking colors for ecotec valve covers?
i dont want to pop my hood ad think i have a honda engine so red is a no go for me.
any ideas?
i also need to know what type of paint to use. i have some high heat paint that is used on Grills it has a 1200* rating. i can get more of that, but i dont know if it will stick well or what not. i was thinking of getting powder coating but i cant afford it. so i would like to rattle can it. let me know what you guys think it will be greatly appreciated.

colonel6632 01-21-2012 12:24 PM

polish it! thats the best way to go in my opinion

03gxeco 01-21-2012 12:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by colonel6632 (Post 607097)
polish it! thats the best way to go in my opinion


my fears with polishing, are how easy it would be to see oil/dirt. Im into chrome and polished surfaces on RWD cars, but ive never had any FWD cars with chrome under the hood (or polished surfaces) do you have a picture of a polished cover?

Anyone who replys to this thread should post pictures so i can see what it looks like with different colors/polished.

03gxeco 01-21-2012 12:48 PM

Also, is there a way to check the tensioner with out replacing any gaskets? or am i kinda S.O.L on that? lol

Redog 01-21-2012 01:23 PM

If you go polish, give a nice coat of wax.


I've used wax on just about every surface on my car with great results, includig the polished lip on my wheels. The bulk of the dirt will just fall off and not stick when hit with a little bit of water.

Powdercoating is nice too. Had my upper and lower intakes, valve "front" valve cover, CAI piping, license plate frame, etc and it still looks good. When the car wouldn't start after a "vandal" cut a wire for me, the cops couldn't believe that the car had 128,000 miles on the engine and that is was the orginal engine. You cannot wax a "wrinkeled" powdercoat finish :awesome:


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