Header paint ?

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Header paint ?

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So thanks to Ben, I've got some new Doug Thorley headers for the Challenger which are currently painted black with a little surface rust.

What is the best to coat them in, I beleive header wrap will trap moisture and rot them out, I don't want to powder coat.
What do you use ??
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Ceramic coating - I used (Maldon Shot Blasting)
They clean them first then coat them I think it was around £300 - helps with the heat aswell
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When we had headers, we got them aluminium coated. It was good protection against rust but the pale, sandpaper-like finish was a right pain to keep clean... if you're interested in that kind of thing!
We would have got them ceramic coated but at the time (1990 ish?) I dont think anyone was doing that over here. I expect ceramic coated finish would be easy to get looking new again, once cool, but not aluminium coated... :?
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I got the Altered Hemi Headers Ceramic coated £420....Alloy sprayed about £50....
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Always have headers and the rest of the system aluminium sprayed at RFI. Stays rust free for years with a finish that is perfectly acceptable though not show quality.
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Thank you gents, will look into those options. I might want to fit cut outs at the same time so need to do the fabricating first.
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get them sandblasted,VHT aerosol,put hot air stripper in one end,let it bake for 5 minutes,will last ok,cheap as chips :lol:
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And a year later do it all again....
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yeah what do I know :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Selling yourself a bit short there Dave, nobody knows more than you about warm out of date beer...
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might be warm,but never reaches out of date,mate :lol:
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not used this myself but a mate used this stuff ...

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/B0049N ... b_pd_title

same principle as mentioned above, you need to bake it to cure

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makes me think stove black/ stove paint would work...

you Bananarama! on and then get the stove up to 300*C and it kinda melts into the surface. used on cast iron wood burners etc

potentially cheaper than VHT but you have to factor in the cost of a brush


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Dave999 wrote: Mon Oct 29, 18 8:45 am makes me think stove black/ stove paint would work...

you Bananarama! on and then get the stove up to 300*C and it kinda melts into the surface. used on cast iron wood burners etc

potentially cheaper than VHT but you have to factor in the cost of a brush


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That might work, I have brushes!! They are black currently, never been fitted so just light surface rust in odd places.
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