Hey all
I am currently painting the clutch cover etc from my Stinger.
I had planned to use an automotive acrylic. (single pack)
Will this be OK for the purpose?
The covers will get some heat but I wouldn't expect them to be scorching...?
Advice much appreciated!
Thanks
Ash
Painting engine covers, heat.
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Re: Painting engine covers, heat.
Just as a note...I've used PJ1 case paint purchased via Dennis Kirk...and also brake caliper paint resists all the nasties... I guess one or both of these would be out of the question if you couldn't find it in the color you prefer....
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Re: Painting engine covers, heat.
Thanks Tom.
I ended up using the enamel, hopefully it will be OK.
Pretty happy with how it looks anyway.
I ended up using the enamel, hopefully it will be OK.
Pretty happy with how it looks anyway.
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'69 T125-II Stinger - 6 years of laziness, still not finished.
'68 (?) A100-2 - New Project!
'68 (?) A100-2 - New Project!