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Re: refurbishing exhaust manifolds

To: paisley@cme.nist.gov (Scotty Paisley)
Subject: Re: refurbishing exhaust manifolds
From: Paul Osborne <paul@ee.rochester.edu>
Date: Thu, 13 May 1993 09:29:25 -0400 (EDT)
> 
> "James A. TenCate" writes:
>  > 
>  > Tom Bishop and I are going to do something about our exhaust manifolds.
>  > They've got a nice coat of rust on them and we'd rather see them a nice
>  > cast metal color.
> 
> I wish you luck.  Let me know if you find something that works.
> 
>  > Question:
>  > What DIY coatings have you folks used?  Eastwood makes one I know about.
> 
> I used the Eastwood Stainless Steel coating on my TR6 manifold.  I had
> the manifold sand blasted, and then brushed on the stainless steel
> paint.  It looked great.  I started the car, and the manifold smoked
> as the heat baked on the paint.  It discolored just a bit, but then it
> kept it's nice metallic looks....  for about 4 months.  It now has
> started to flake and rust, and I think it would look better with a
> nice coat of rust.  I wouldn't recommend it, as I've talked to other
> folks at car shows who have had similar experiences.
> 
        I have always liked the Rolls and Jag manafolds that are ceramic
        coated. Why not one for a MG? I went to a friend that is a potter
        and asked her if this can be done reasonably. after careful prep
        of the manafold we coated with a thick glaze and put it in the 
        kiln. The omly thing that I was concerned was will it crack, or
        dammage the cast. Well it has been 2 seasons now and the coating
        is just like the day it came out of the oven. Cost waas about $45
        

        paul




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