Need Pics of Dressed Engines

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I would recommend ceramic coating some parts as the paint will get heated, come off or can still corrode. POR 15 sealer is also great. Here are the different kinds available:

http://www.synlubes.com/por/HeatResistantPaints.html

Exhaust manifold:

http://www.performancecoatings.com/
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John, what did you do to the AFM plenum to get it to look like that? I worked on mine and it looks similar to Craig's.
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Thanks for the pics everyone!

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Ron,

I masked it off and sprayed it with a galvanizing coating. I am pretty sure I bought it from Eastman Garage.
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Holy Moly! Incredible! It looks better than new!
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Re: Need Pics of Dressed Engines

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seubanks wrote:Does anyone paint the cam covers on these engines - or does that end up looking goofy?
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I had a go at colouring a couple of spare sets of cam covers (done by the same ceramic coating process as the exhaust headers). Still not sure if I like them as much as polished ones, but they are easy to maintain and certainly look different :roll:
In my opinion the best thing you can do to improve the look of the engine bay is to ceramic coat the exhaust manifold, nothing spoils a neat engine bay more than a rusty manifold.

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The block of wood behind the exhaust cam housing in the picture above is not a permanent fixture :shock: It was there to support the engine during a clutch replacement job :D

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Post by htchevyii »

Here's my 1438, I wish it was in the car:
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and the 2.0 in the '82:
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If you are too poor, (or cheap like me) to get your exh manifold ceramic coated, I highly recommend Eastwoods stainless steel exhaust coating. I've had it on the '82 for over a year and it still looks as good as the day it was applied. It's like night and day compared to the crap you buy at the parts store.
http://www.eastwoodco.com/jump.jsp?item ... pe=PRODUCT
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if i see those pictures i realise i'm only half way :
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Spiderrey,

What the hell is attached to your crank pully? Photo #2

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1438 engines came with a centrifgul oil cleaner on the crank pully.
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Thanks, I did not know that, never seen a 1400 motor. I know that my Honda XR motor has a centrifical oil cleaner, to clean out the microscopic clutch material.

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Re: Need Pics of Dressed Engines

Post by pope »

Rey, Ive never seen one either, can you post a pic of what the assembly looks like that attaches to that crank?
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this should explain it.
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