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  1. #1
    nebj00la
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    Custom Painted Valve Cover (V6)

    Here's what I did to my valve cover.



    1 Can of High Temperature Black Paint + 1 Can of High Temperature Red Paint + 1 Hour of dipping a nail in red paint = Custom Valve Cover :shock: :shock: It's a pain to do, but it looks good to me!

  2. #2
    newsobe
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    yeah i did that too i used the 1200 degrees paint and that shit turned orange and started flacking so i'm tring to take it off right now. good luck to you.

  3. #3
    J. T. Z.
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(newsobe)</div><div class='quotemain'>yeah i did that too i used the 1200 degrees paint and that shit turned orange and started flacking so i'm tring to take it off right now. good luck to you.</div>
    The 1200 degree stuff is not the right paint. He used the flameproff 1600+ paint. The 1200 stuff will burn up as soon as you start you're car up. I put that stuff on my headers the first time I tried to paint them and it melted away in a matter of seconds. That was a waste of 2 hours of work. The 1600 or 1800 degree stuff will work fine.

  4. #4
    Nice work...I know how tedious that kinda stuff is...hope it lasts for ya.
    8G Galant GTZ-juiced, 275 hp
    1G Eclipse GSX-pushin 400 whp-09/22/06 12.33 @ 113mph

    The best of both worlds...

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