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Old 02-26-2008, 01:21 PM
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Default Coating headers with high temp ceramic paint

I found this on another forum. I thought it was pretty cool!

If you are reading this article you are like me. You don't have the extra cash or you are too cheap to spend the extra money for stainless steel, ceramic coated, or any type of professional coating.



My budget did not allow for much. So I bought the Summit painted headers for $149.99 turns out they send you the pacesetter ones that would have cost me $220.99.
The paint that comes on the headers is not a high temp paint so it will burn off if not cared for. I picked up Dupli Color’s High Heat with Ceramic that’s good up to 1200 degrees if properly applied. It is $5.50 a can and if you are doing small block shorties like me one can is enough.

Before getting started check your headers for any defects, if they are used sandblast them and spray them with a high temp primer first. My headers were new so I skipped this step.
Start by scuffing up the surface of the header with a scotch-bite pad (I also sanded out the runs in the paint)
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Now that the headers are scuffed up they need to be cleaned before they can get painted use soapy water for this step. I wiped mine down with damp paper towels because I had no grease to remove. Make sure to dry the headers thoroughly.
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I made some hooks to hang the header on for painting and baking. Any wire coat hanger will work.
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I have an extra oven that I don’t care about so I had no issues painting the headers attached to the rack. I positioned the headers so I could get full paint coverage while still allowing them to fit in the oven without having to move them around.
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Painting a light first coat helps the paint stick better. I painted mine in a makeshift spray booth that only has 2 sides. I would suggest doing this outside, but when it is -20 degrees, painting inside works better. Make sure you have a well ventilated area.
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After the paint has had 10 minutes to dry you can add a second light coat
Wait 10 minutes and apply a thick final coat.
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Bake them for 2 hours at 400 degrees and allow for cooling before handling (ventilation is a must, use an outside oven if possible)

Take them out and enjoy.
Finished Headers

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Old 02-26-2008, 03:05 PM
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wow those look really good !
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Old 02-26-2008, 03:09 PM
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Good luck with that Duplicolor header paint, i used it on my headers once and that will be the last time. After I started the car the first time the paint flaked right off and i did everything correct including baking them in the oven. This time around I used VHT Flameproof paint (up to 2000°F) and all i can say is it's FTMFW!
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This time around I used VHT Flameproof paint (up to 2000°F) and all i can say is it's FTMFW!
Atta boy! My buddy builds turbo kits for classics and that is all he uses. I have seen a few sets done with VHT and none of them have flaked. The first kit he ever built, he used Duplicolor, and guess what. It flaked like CRAZY!


Those headers look really good though!
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F*** dude i used the same think on my headers as soon as i turned it on you could smell the paint and it started to flake. I think it was because i didnt revome the previous paint under.
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ORIGINAL: Rajun_Cajun

This time around I used VHT Flameproof paint (up to 2000°F) and all i can say is it's FTMFW!
Atta boy! My buddy builds turbo kits for classics and that is all he uses. I have seen a few sets done with VHT and none of them have flaked. The first kit he ever built, he used Duplicolor, and guess what. It flaked like CRAZY!


Those headers look really good though!
hells yeah, VHT paint is awesome. If anyone is interested here's how they came out with the VHT, and I didn't bake them in the oven before install either. Duplicolor engine enamel seems pretty good (cheaper than VHT) but their header paint blows. It's only shiney like that too until you run them on the car, then they get all dull. That disappointed me too.




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