Valve Covers are Painted

ViperJeff

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Outstanding, nice to see you that you didn't follow the same theme as others have done and made it your own
 
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Thanks everyone.

I knew someone would mention the bits of yellow and red. I did notice but some things are better left alone.
 

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That looks super, I wasted my money on billet ally valve covers, that i
eventually dumped, that is the look I wanted.
Did you powder coat, or base and lacquer?

great
 
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sssammm,

I used a spray can. It's Dupli-color Engine enamel DE 1650 Aluminum. I scrubbed down the covers with a Scotch Brite pad and a little Lacquer thinner and then wiped it down with some Naphtha.

Silver paint is very easy to spray, I guess it is the pigment that is used. You have to be careful painting depressions because it will run easily.

It is not a high gloss it is more of a satin finish which I like.

I have used this paint on my other car and it looks great.
 
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