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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 09:27 AM
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Default Side pipe paint ?

I have tryed hi temp exhaust paint and wood stove paint on the side pipes. It does not last very long at all. Its a 1978 350 hooker header exhaust system. Does anyone have something better. Thank You
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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 09:54 AM
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That hi-temp stuff requires heat in the 1000* range to cure properly. I wouldn't use it on anything other than the first 12" of your headers...if there. My headers only measure 300* at idle, but they are Jet Hot coated. I'd use engine paint on the sidepipes. It will cure at room temps and should be more durable. I've had good results with Plasti-kote engine enamels on 100% exposed brake calipers on my DD. They've been painted for two years and still look as good as day one. I do NOT baby them. They get sprayed with water and harsh chemicals when still hot, they've been through two pad&rotor changes and mutiple wheel rotations and show only a few chips that have not propagated.

Remember, surface prep. and primer is the key.
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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 11:27 AM
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Default Yeah he is totally right..

If you use the really hot paint, it just comes off, I experimented with my black hooker side pipes and now use the medium heat or lighter heat black paint, it stays on and looks much better...

I have to paint the pipes about 2x a year
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Old Dec 17, 2004 | 05:34 PM
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CGGorman is right, prep is the key. I remove the crappy factory coating with a bead blaster, then sand with emery cloth, and finally paint with barbeque paint. I've never used primer, but it might work well. Mine will last on average, 3-4 years of daily driving. I also did my chambered exhaust this way. 2 years and still looks like i just did it! Takes a bit of elbow grease, but the rewards are satisfying.
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