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JET HOT QUESTION

To: "Valerie Stabenow" <hlub34a@aeroinc.net>, <6pack@autox.team.net>
Subject: JET HOT QUESTION
From: "Dwayne Cooper" <dcooper@paciolan.com>
Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2002 21:09:08 -0700
Of course, the $64,000 question is how much does it cost?

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Valerie Stabenow [mailto:hlub34a@aeroinc.net] 
        Sent: Fri 10/4/2002 6:50 PM 
        To: 6pack@autox.team.net 
        Cc: 
        Subject: Re: - Manifolds/jet hot
        
        

        I originally researched and put Jet Hot in the satin black on my XK-E
        manifolds in 1990-91. One of the manifolds had been cracked and 
repaired and
        was still leaking, so I bought a replacement, took the other one off and
        sent them in. After 10+ years, it's still the same nice satin black. I 
can
        send photo for anyone wanting a cheesecake shot of my engine bay.
        
        Husband decided to put the gunmetal grey on his 67 corvette manifolds. 
The
        first coating did not hold up....little specks of rust appeared. 
Although it
        was up to us to get the manifolds off to send them back in, Jet HOt 
recoated
        them and sent them back at their cost. The second recoat has been fine.
        
        I like the Jet hot, because it coats inside and outside the manifold and
        does help keep the heat down. I never had an overheating problem 
before, but
        even on really hot days in NW Illinois, the temp needle barely goes 
past N-O
        (of NORMAL).
        
        FWIW, if anyone has any specific questions, please email me directly or 
put
        JET HOT Question in the subject line.
        
        Valerie
        
        > I had my original 130K exhaust manifold Jet-Hot coated in 1991...still
        > looks perfect.  I think it's well worth the effort and expense as a 
large
        > lump of rusty iron really ruins the looks of the engine bay, no 
matter how
        > nice the rest of the car looks.  IMHO.
        >
        > William
        >
        > ------------snip----------------
        > Date: Wed, 02 Oct 2002 11:04:55 -0400
        > From: Peter Macholdt <vze2846b@verizon.net>
        > Subject: Re: Correct colors? - Manifolds and WP/t-stat Housings
        > William,
        > The intake manifold and the thermostat housing are aluminum (at least 
on
        my
        > 250). I bead-blasted them and sprayed them with the Diamond Clear Semi
        Gloss
        > from Eastwood. So far (2 years), they look great and it was way 
cheaper
        than
        > ceramic or powder coating.
        > On the exhaust manifold, I'm not sure if it is worth coating. They 
get so
        > rusty that I wonder if they can be cleaned well enough for the 
coating to
        > adhere for any length of time. Others on the list have more direct
        > experience (Val- what is your long-term experience with the Jet-Hot?)
        > I have my headers Jet-Hot coated and they look great. However, I 
started
        > with brand new ss pieces.
        > Peter
        > '68 TR250
        > --------snip--------------
        >
        > William Whitmoyer
        > 69 TR6
        > 72 Fiat Spider
        > 90 BMW iX
        > 91 CRX Si

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