Painting fuel tanks
Discussion
Not sure what is "best" but I used and acid etch primer after abrading with 240 grit random orbital sander.
This was followed with 4 coats of two-pack. The last coat was thinned by an extra 10% and blown on from about 2ft away to give an even metallic silver finish.
I am going to put a little heat insulation on the engine side of the tank too.
Paul
This was followed with 4 coats of two-pack. The last coat was thinned by an extra 10% and blown on from about 2ft away to give an even metallic silver finish.
I am going to put a little heat insulation on the engine side of the tank too.
Paul
spatz said:
why would you paint the aluminium at all ? To my knowledge it protects itself creating an oxide any time it gets damaged ?
To a degree this is true it will form an oxide layer, rust for want of a better description. Anodising is just an enhanced version of this layer.However, bare ali will have some degree of surface damage and these areas will rust more than elsewhere and for some reason continue to do so until they rust through. This will be enhanced in the presence of the salt they put on the roads here in the UK. Look at any sheet of ali left bare and you will spot the white corroded patches.
Steve
Take them to someone that can powder coat (hot coat) them. Make them satin black. Holds forever and looks much nicer than spray paint. I don't know how it is in UK but in Sweden it's always less expensive to get powder coat then have someone to spray them. I guess it's because they make the black parts day in and day out so a few nice race car pieces doesn't make any difference at all in their work load.
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