infinity5
05-14-2005, 09:03 PM
I got sick of looking at the disgusting patchy silver things on my m60 and took them off to paint.
The drivers side i just pressure washed to get the loose paint off and cleaned it up, and then i covered it in several layers of hi-temp (1200degree) spray paint from lowes.
Big mistake. it looks better, but the spray paint shows every single imperfection in the paint/metal below it. I'm going to have to redo it and strip every single tiny little piece of paint off, and make sure the surface is silky smooth.
But I had learned my lesson, so for the passanger side i sat there with a power sander and the coarsest paper i could find and after about an hour solid i had gotten the majoirty of the paint/primer off the flat surfances. Its hard work though., and theres no way to sand a lot of the little dips and angels are depresed places. The top layer of paint is extremely thick and then there's an even thicker layer of gray primer under it before you get to the silver of the actauly valve cover.
Are these things aluminum? I read somewhere a long time ago they were magnesem or something exotic, but somehow i doubt that, now that i've sanded all the coating off.
i'm going to paint the sanded one tomorrow and see how it turns out, but it looks like i'm going to have to give up and let a professional powder coat it. I know several people have done this, does anyone have figures for cost? I know it was probably valve covers from an I-6, but i can just multiply by 2 and have a rough guess for mine.
tomorrow i'll post some picks of the sanded and non sanded sides and maybe some of my camshafts if anyone wants to see how clean and nice they are ;)
i just did my first oil change after switching to m1 0-40 (after 1000miles) a few days back and the oil was pretty nasty, which was encouraging. i've been checking since then with the dipstick and its staying clean and clear so far!
The drivers side i just pressure washed to get the loose paint off and cleaned it up, and then i covered it in several layers of hi-temp (1200degree) spray paint from lowes.
Big mistake. it looks better, but the spray paint shows every single imperfection in the paint/metal below it. I'm going to have to redo it and strip every single tiny little piece of paint off, and make sure the surface is silky smooth.
But I had learned my lesson, so for the passanger side i sat there with a power sander and the coarsest paper i could find and after about an hour solid i had gotten the majoirty of the paint/primer off the flat surfances. Its hard work though., and theres no way to sand a lot of the little dips and angels are depresed places. The top layer of paint is extremely thick and then there's an even thicker layer of gray primer under it before you get to the silver of the actauly valve cover.
Are these things aluminum? I read somewhere a long time ago they were magnesem or something exotic, but somehow i doubt that, now that i've sanded all the coating off.
i'm going to paint the sanded one tomorrow and see how it turns out, but it looks like i'm going to have to give up and let a professional powder coat it. I know several people have done this, does anyone have figures for cost? I know it was probably valve covers from an I-6, but i can just multiply by 2 and have a rough guess for mine.
tomorrow i'll post some picks of the sanded and non sanded sides and maybe some of my camshafts if anyone wants to see how clean and nice they are ;)
i just did my first oil change after switching to m1 0-40 (after 1000miles) a few days back and the oil was pretty nasty, which was encouraging. i've been checking since then with the dipstick and its staying clean and clear so far!