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Help with Powdercoating
I purchased a New set of Keith Eickert headers about 6 months ago and had them powdercoated as part of the purchase. Not long after I got them I noticed a few hairline spider cracks in the powder coat but nothing to bad, but it seems to be getting alot worse over the last couple months. What could be causing this?
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They may have not been prepped properly, and there was oil, gas, etc. on them from the castings, or the cold/hot cylce are shrinking/expanding too much for the PC.
Dustin |
Thanks Dustin, I purchased them from CP, not sure who they use for their powdercoating. Not sure what to do from here
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Give me a call...we could strip them and re-powder coat them for you. They will look brand new again.
Thanks, Jim Browning Jr. CORSA Performance 800.486.0999 ext 112 |
Originally Posted by Corsa
(Post 2747925)
Give me a call...we could strip them and re-powder coat them for you. They will look brand new again.
Thanks, Jim Browning Jr. CORSA Performance 800.486.0999 ext 112 Tosh |
OK...Glad to help if I can.
Jim |
How do you strip powder coat?
I have some aluminum valve covers that are powder coated and I would like to strip it and just polish them. How do you get the powder coat off? I have been told to sandblast them, but then polishing them would be a lot more work. Any suggestions
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Originally Posted by ThruHull
(Post 2747870)
I purchased a New set of Keith Eickert headers about 6 months ago and had them powdercoated as part of the purchase. Not long after I got them I noticed a few hairline spider cracks in the powder coat but nothing to bad, but it seems to be getting alot worse over the last couple months. What could be causing this?
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Originally Posted by Sledge Hammer
(Post 2748107)
I have some aluminum valve covers that are powder coated and I would like to strip it and just polish them. How do you get the powder coat off? I have been told to sandblast them, but then polishing them would be a lot more work. Any suggestions
A lot of people have the powder burnt off prior to having it abrasive blasted, works much better in most cases. |
Originally Posted by Sledge Hammer
(Post 2748107)
I have some aluminum valve covers that are powder coated and I would like to strip it and just polish them. How do you get the powder coat off? I have been told to sandblast them, but then polishing them would be a lot more work. Any suggestions
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