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04-06-2012, 04:14 PM | #1227 |
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Nope. If anything I would ceramic coat it, which requires much higher temps and more capacity than my oven offers. Or pay $300 to have it done professionaly; which is why the POR-20 is worth a shot IMO.
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My dad used the POR-20 on his stock maifolds on his 67 GTO, and says he will never use anything else again. He did clean and media blast them real good before he put it on and applied 3 coats, and it hasn't started to change colors or burn off yet. After seeing how nice it still looks, I'll be using it on my Corvette manifolds. I woud assume it woud work on headers too, as long as you blast them so that they have a good "bite" for the paint.
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Yeah, my dad did tell me that, but he just bolted his on and used the exhaust heat to cure it.
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How are you going to control the heat coming through the floorboard by the seat? Double the floor with an airgap between them?
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04-06-2012, 10:30 PM | #1232 |
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The floor is being raised enough there to accommodate a decent gap. The muffler itself is a Flowmaster DBX, which is supposed to have very low external heat. Combine that with the wave terminator/resonator right behind the header and we should be good. May do some under-hood-type insulation there and the trans tunnel.
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Sounds like a good product. 1400 degrees should hold up on headers if you don't go too lean.
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The POR-20 sounds great. Hope your passenger has enough footroom down there.
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Yeh, Maybach is not worried...
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Been workin long hours at the "real job." Right now it's 12hr days x 6 days/wk. Nonetheless, I have worked some shop time in here and there. Did some serious degreasing/cleaning of the undercarriage. It's amazing how well a nice coat of oily-dirt-grime preserves metal. Working on hanging the muffler now. Then I'll connect the dots... |
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Muffler bearings or the "O" pipe muffler?
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also the directions from columbia coatings say this for using with ceramic coatings Degrease Part Before Sandblasting! DO NOT BLAST PART WITH GREASE OR OIL ON IT Sandblast with Black Oxide or Aluminum Oxide. DO NOT USE GLASS BEAD (leaves silicate contaminates) Blow off excess blasting dust with Clean Dry Air Preheat part at 400 Degrees for 30 Minutes to eliminate any contaminates missed by sandblasting. Remove Part from Oven and inspect for defects such as "oil bleed out." Handle only with clean gloves. Apply ceramic coating with an airbrush or detail touch up gun or similar equipment, with fine spray pattern. Quote:
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Here's the latest. Spent a few few hours out there on Sat. working on the exhaust. The floor boards were covered with the rubber sealer: Cleaned up and more of the kick-up to clear the exhaust tuckage: Underside: Tubes: Up and over: More tweaking: Muffler tucked up into it's spot: |
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Looks good, nice to have you back at it. Building vicariously on 67-72 trucks is very affordable.
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looking good FF. did you have to hammer that piece of original floor to make the bend?
me either. i knew it was hard, and cuts fast, but i didn't realize it was that hard. i changed out my blaster gun and using glass bead now(yes i know my post above says to not use it, but that's for the ceramic coating. gonna try with regular powder to see what happens.) amazing what a "quality" gun compared to a standard cheap gun will do. the glass bead cuts almost as fast as the aluminum oxide now. i'm scared to put the aluminum oxide back into my cabinet now. but the glass bead doesn't tear up my tips as fast so i'll stick to it for now. i paid $60 for the new gun, but now i need a bigger feed tube and hose to match. once i get those i'm sure it'll be really nice. maybe i'll try the walnut shell i got that didnt' really work years ago.
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Ok, that's enough. Start a thread about it!
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LOL! good to see that you're back on the ball
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Love the tucked exhaust! Now you are ready for a flat belly pan, perhaps with longitudinal "fins" to direct air so the car doesn't get wiggly at speed.
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i agree that most of us blue collar workers work way too hard for the money we get compared to the asskissers that are sitting upstairs in the office doing the "important" work keeping their chairs warm and their phones occupied , but i wouldnt want to trade with their job as i dont like the smell of ****
i actually got some good news for myself today i have been offered a year long workcontract with an option for longer the pay isnt awesome but its steady income every month and its eazy work i seen a funny cartoon a while back of people of all colour and rishes walking along a street with baloons over their heads showing their monthly income and debt , the guy sitting on the sidewalk begging for money had the most income left after his montly debts where payed off
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