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Old 02-07-2007, 11:14 AM   #1
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Powdercoating Ramhorn Manifolds

ANYBODY GOT ANY PICS OF POWDERCOATED RAMHORN MANIFOLDS? I LEARNED HOW TO DO IT YESTERDAY AT PTS AND I WANT TO POWDER COAT A SET I HAVE THAT WILL SOON GO ON WHEN I REDO MY EXHAUST. WILL IT HOLD UP?? WHAT COLOR WOOD BE GOOD? I WILL POST PICKS WHEN I GET DONE.
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Old 02-07-2007, 11:46 AM   #2
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Re: Powdercoating Ramhorn Manifolds

regular powder will burn off you'd need the hitemp stuff/ i prefer ceramic coat
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Old 02-07-2007, 11:53 AM   #3
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Re: Powdercoating Ramhorn Manifolds

I got a bunch of high temp powder from Pendry Powdercoating, but I don't know that they carry it anymore. You might want to email George and see if he still has it, I didn't see it on the site. Check ebay also.

The stuff I got only comes in flat black, cures at 400 and is good to 1700 degrees. It was $15 a pound and you can do about 5 sets with a pound. Worked very well on both dirt bike and truck pipes.
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Old 02-07-2007, 01:40 PM   #4
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Re: Powdercoating Ramhorn Manifolds

You will need to use the hi temp ceramic powder for manifolds or headers. But you can get this powder in different colors if you want an original or custom look.

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Old 02-07-2007, 01:56 PM   #5
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ANYBODY GOT ANY PICS OF POWDERCOATED RAMHORN MANIFOLDS? I LEARNED HOW TO DO IT YESTERDAY AT PTS AND I WANT TO POWDER COAT A SET I HAVE THAT WILL SOON GO ON WHEN I REDO MY EXHAUST. WILL IT HOLD UP?? WHAT COLOR WOOD BE GOOD? I WILL POST PICS WHEN I GET DONE.



So you know: caps are equivalent to yelling on the Internet please mind your caps. Not using caps also lets you use spell check.

Flat black would work but make sure it's a ceramic powder coat as the normal stuff will likely crack.

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Old 02-07-2007, 02:14 PM   #6
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so you know: caps is equivalent to yelling on the internet please mind your caps. not using caps also lets you spell check.

flat black would work but make sure it's a ceramic powder coat as the normal stuff will likey crack.
But you should still begin your sentences with caps.
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It's just good grammar, to start a sentance with a capital letter.

Back on topic...
Black or silver would be my first choice, but color matching the engine, and accessories could be cool...

I'll take my manifolds / headers in Blaze Orange
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Re: Powdercoating Ramhorn Manifolds

I remember seeing some polished and "coated" 'vette ram-horns on N2TRUX's RJ350. I don't know what coating he used, but you may want to PM him and ask.

They looked really boss.
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Old 02-14-2007, 11:17 AM   #10
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I bought the 1200 degree paint @ auto-zone yesterday. While is was @ work @ PTS (engine shop) I put my manifolds in the shop blast machine and ran them for about 30 min. took them out,blew em off then painted them. I then got the oven up to about 200 degrees and let it get to about 400 degrees then shut the oven off and let them cool. When they cooled to around 125 I fired it back up and cooked them for about 30 min. @ 600. I hope they turned out well
I will take pictures this evening and post tommorow.
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Old 02-14-2007, 01:51 PM   #11
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I bought the 1200 degree paint @ auto-zone yesterday. While is was @ work @ PTS (engine shop) I put my manifolds in the shop blast machine and ran them for about 30 min. took them out,blew em off then painted them. I then got the oven up to about 200 degrees and let it get to about 400 degrees then shut the oven off and let them cool. When they cooled to around 125 I fired it back up and cooked them for about 30 min. @ 600. I hope they turned out well
I will take pictures this evening and post tommorow.
That’s the same stuff that I used… looks real good. I forgot to do my bolts though. I’ll get them done in the next few days.
Are you going to use the locking retainer on you manifolds? I’m going to paint mine just in case I need them.
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Old 02-14-2007, 02:15 PM   #12
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That’s the same stuff that I used… looks real good. I forgot to do my bolts though. I’ll get them done in the next few days.
Are you going to use the locking retainer on you manifolds? I’m going to paint mine just in case I need them.
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locking retainer????? what is that? i will use new bolts
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Old 02-14-2007, 10:33 PM   #13
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Re: Powdercoating Ramhorn Manifolds

Last time I used AutoZone hi-temp paint on ram-horns, it burned off in the first 5 minutes! Grind smooth, sandblast, ceramic coat.
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Old 02-15-2007, 12:41 AM   #14
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Ceramic coated!! (scroll down to motor pics)
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