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Technically Speaking => Cleaning & Polishing => Topic started by: Alan Moreton on Sunday, 27 December 2020, 12:32 AM

Title: Painting the cam cover.
Post by: Alan Moreton on Sunday, 27 December 2020, 12:32 AM
Hi everyone how are you all.  Hope you had a safe and happy Christmas.  As we are now in a Covid Tier 4 area, I thought I'd take advantage of not being able to use the bike to sort out the manky cam cover.  I did repaint it some years ago after getting it vapour blasted clean.  I used a VHT paint.  However its flaked off and looking real bad.  I've now stripped it back to bare alloy but I am in a quandary as to how to paint it.
Should I use high temp engine paint - or could I use a normal auto primer and top coat to get a better more resilient finish.
My thinking behind it is that the cam cover doesn't really get that hot does it?
So - I would like to hear if anyone has tried the auto paint route before, and was it successful?
Cheers guys - happy new year to you all.  Keep safe
Chip
Title: Re: Painting the cam cover.
Post by: Del on Sunday, 27 December 2020, 06:36 AM
Hi Chip

I did mine a few years ago now - I painted it in a single pack base coat and then 2K clear using spray gun - was all black except the ends that I polished - not had any issues with it so far except a few areas where the gasket meets the cover and had some flaking there

Del
Title: Re: Painting the cam cover.
Post by: Alan Moreton on Sunday, 27 December 2020, 09:02 PM
Thanks Del.

Thanks for taking the time to get back to my query.

That's basically a normal paint rather than a high temperature paint - so it 1-0 to auto paint at the moment! :smile2:

Keep safe
Chip
Title: Re: Painting the cam cover.
Post by: froudy on Monday, 28 December 2020, 07:48 PM
Whatever top coat you decide to use make sure you use an etch primer on the clean and bare metal first.