I've used the high temperature enamel for exhast headers which 'cures'
out under heat with good results. It will cure out to where it almost
looks like the manifold has been porcelean coated. It looks real good,
but if you get anything on it, like oil,grease, etc., get it off before you
heat the manifold up again, or it will bake it and look like crap...
Harlan.
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Hartley <roadster@mindspring.com>
To: Tyson Sherman <tsherman@tecinfo.com>; MG mailing list
<mgs@autox.team.net>
Date: Tuesday, June 16, 1998 7:27 PM
Subject: Re: cast iron manifold paint
>
>I have seen a "paint" that brushes onto the cold manifold and is then cured
>by the heat of the manifold. Griot's Garage advertises this stuff. I have
>never used it myself, nor do I know anyone that has, but I have been very
>pleased with other items purchased from Griot's in the past. I do not have
>my catalog handy at the moment, but if you would like more info feel free
>to e-mail me. I will happily send the info along.
>
>Mike Hartley
>roadster@mindspring.com
>
>
>At 05:53 PM 6/16/98 -0500, Tyson Sherman wrote:
>>Is there any way to paint the cast iron manifolds? Simply keeping it
>>from rusting would be nice. Any ideas? Thanks.
>>
>>--
>>Tyson Sherman
>>http://www.tecinfo.com/~tsherman
>>
>
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