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I am about to do a rocker and cam swap and I was thinking while I'm in there I would clean up and paint the valve covers red to match the hotchkis strut tower brace. What do you guys think??
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also check out his polished valve covers. another option, is if you relocate the coils, you can grind down the mounting boss's so its all flat, fill in the holes left behind on the covers tops so its all smooth/flat, then powdercoat them. it'll look badass. guess you could primer/paint the valve covers this way too to try and match the STB's paint.
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would it be better to have them powder coated or painted? I know that powder coating is tougher but is it possible to get away with just painting them, my friend is a painter and works at a local shop and said that he would paint them for free. Hard to beat that!!!
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Originally Posted by Camaros710102
would it be better to have them powder coated or painted? I know that powder coating is tougher but is it possible to get away with just painting them, my friend is a painter and works at a local shop and said that he would paint them for free. Hard to beat that!!!
powder coating would be more durable and last longer, but you shoud have no problem painting them... i would use some high temp paint just to be safe..