Paul Osborne <paul@ee.rochester.edu> writes:
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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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I see a company that regularly advertises in Hemmings (rather prominately
in the front, color section) called "Jet Hot coatings" (or some such name).
I believe they chemically clean your manifold/headers/whatever and then
apply a ceramic (or ceramic-like)coating to the part. I think at least a
few choices in color are available: Chrome, satin silver, white, black.
Don't know about others. It sounds like a quality operation. Does anyone
have any experience with them, or has gotten a quote from them?
One a different note: Hello again SOL'ers, after a long sabbatical from
network access, I'm now "connected" again.
-Bob T. <rbt@mailroom.itc.kodak.com) '79 Esprit S2 Commemerative
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