Smoothed LS1 valve covers (PICS UPDATE POST #27)
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Smoothed Valve Covers
Thanks Loren!
I also want to thank the OP for giving us the idea to do this mod. After themealonwheels and I decided to tackle this I got it in my head that I wanted to powder-coat the valve covers instead of painting. I like the idea of having the durability of powder-coating on as many parts as I can on my car. (plus it gave me an excuse to tinker with a new toy).
The problem we ran into is that standard JB Weld isn't rated to withstand baking at 400* for extended periods of time. After the first time the patches rose, we went and picked up some high temp JB Weld (rated at sustained temps of 450*). Well, it didn't rise as bad as the original JB Weld, but it did lift slightly and slightly discolored the powder directly over the patches.
After researching every powder-coating forum I could find online, I found that there are two products that most of the guys recommend: AllMetal and Alvin's Lab Metal (Hi temp and regular versions). After researching each product I decided to order the hi temp version of the Lab Metal (regular is rated at 450*, just like the JB Weld).
Yes, Loren, It is on order and I will get the covers PERFECT!
Here are a couple of pictures of the valve covers:
On the second picture you can see the slight discoloration over the patched area of the cover.
I also want to thank the OP for giving us the idea to do this mod. After themealonwheels and I decided to tackle this I got it in my head that I wanted to powder-coat the valve covers instead of painting. I like the idea of having the durability of powder-coating on as many parts as I can on my car. (plus it gave me an excuse to tinker with a new toy).
The problem we ran into is that standard JB Weld isn't rated to withstand baking at 400* for extended periods of time. After the first time the patches rose, we went and picked up some high temp JB Weld (rated at sustained temps of 450*). Well, it didn't rise as bad as the original JB Weld, but it did lift slightly and slightly discolored the powder directly over the patches.
After researching every powder-coating forum I could find online, I found that there are two products that most of the guys recommend: AllMetal and Alvin's Lab Metal (Hi temp and regular versions). After researching each product I decided to order the hi temp version of the Lab Metal (regular is rated at 450*, just like the JB Weld).
Yes, Loren, It is on order and I will get the covers PERFECT!
Here are a couple of pictures of the valve covers:
On the second picture you can see the slight discoloration over the patched area of the cover.