Yet another DIY valve cover rehab
#11
Very nice job and very attractive! Don't forget the oil filler cap!
-- Chuck
-- Chuck
#13
VHT makes some good stuff. I've seen a guy use their wrinkle red and it looks almost identical to the stock red for our valve covers with a SLIGHT hint of orange (seriously, extremely slight, almost not noticeable).
Looks good though, hopefully it stays on there for a while. Prep is key with these types of things
Looks good though, hopefully it stays on there for a while. Prep is key with these types of things
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Second pic got my worried as well. Looks like a bad rattle can job until the finished product. I really like the oem textured look. Well done, how did you get it rough like that?
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That looks great. I have an AP2V1 cover on order to replace mine, but given how long it's taking Magestic, they may be no more left.
I am thinking about doing mine in a dark blue...this looks easy.
I am thinking about doing mine in a dark blue...this looks easy.
#16
Originally Posted by d1000rr' timestamp='1440782072' post='23729700
Oh man at first when I saw the second picture of you freshly painting it I was like "Uh oh".... but the end result turned out really well!
What about the second pic got you worried? It look too thick or something? Thanks
#19
I have an AP2V1 cover on order
-- Chuck
#20
Just use the right VHT paint. The very high temp paint comes in regular or wrinkle finishes. The rough look just comes out as it dries.