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Re: Painting Leaf Springs?

To: James Carruthers <spitlist@mintylamb.co.uk>, spitfires@autox.team.net
Subject: Re: Painting Leaf Springs?
From: doug@dougbraun.com
Date: Tue, 17 Jan 2006 15:06:28 -0500
Sure you can paint it.  I don't think the flexing will be a problem, but it may 
be hard to get the spring
clean enough to all the paint to adhere well.  

In the USA at least, you can get a graphite-impregnated paint 
(www.slipplate.com) that is
good for painting the inner surfaces of the leaves.  It acts as a lubricant 
that will not
get all gunked up with road dirt.

I know that the springs of older antique cars (with many leaves) need a lot of
attention and maintenance.   Special oil-impregnated spring covers used to
be a popular accessory for cars. It seems that these days, nobody ever worries
about leaf spring maintenance.

Doug Braun
'72 Spit

At 03:45 PM 1/17/2006 +0000, James Carruthers wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>
>Anyone have any ideas if I can paint a new leaf spring before it goes on the 
>car?
>
>I'd imagine that the paint would break up as the leaves flex and rub against 
>each other - but then again maybe not!


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