To: | Mark Gendron <mister_toad@email.msn.com>, Triumphs <triumphs@autox.team.net> |
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Subject: | Re: powdercoating and heat |
From: | Doug Bach <db10782@insync.net> |
Date: | Fri, 26 Mar 1999 21:34:28 -0600 |
Organization: | Not a lot |
References: | <001a01be77a9$29d732a0$14fd2599@toadstool> |
Mark, There should be no problems with the other underhood components. It's widely used by the OEMs for all kinds of applications, including engine blocks. Just be careful on manifolds (both intake and exhaust). It will burn off exhaust manifolds, and may discolor on intakes, unless of course it's black. Doug Mark Gendron wrote: > How much heat can powdercoat tolerate? I don't suppose it is suitable > for painting engines or manifolds, but I am wondering about other > components under the hood. > > Thanks > -mg > 1954 TR2 TS2571L |
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