Dressing the AJP
Dressing the AJP
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TwinKam

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3,453 posts

117 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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Your thoughts, experiences and advice sought on prettifying/preserving the raw alloy block, heads, sump, pumps etc.
All stripped, so now's the time to do it.
Paint? Clear lacquer? ACF50? Brush? Spray? Powdercoat? Air dry or fired? In separate pieces or when assembled?
TIA
Rik

Poopdog

171 posts

114 months

Monday 3rd April 2017
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There is a coating I saw when I went to the powder coasters, it was ceramic based but was very thin so would show a lot of the detail unlike powder coat which is very thick. It takes lots of heat ( can coat exhaust manifolds ) and is very hard wearing but was a few quid if I remember but if you got a lot done at the same time?......

esso

1,849 posts

239 months

Tuesday 4th April 2017
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Just had my manifolds ceramic-coated to reduce the underbonnet heat....£400. Had the rocker covers and timing chain cover powdercoated ,stainless water rails and other parts zinc passivated.

TwinKam

Original Poster:

3,453 posts

117 months

Tuesday 4th April 2017
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Thanks, but all the above in hand, my question is about the block, heads and sump ie the big lumps of ally.
Was reading about the POR15 Engine Paint last night...

Poopdog

171 posts

114 months

Tuesday 4th April 2017
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You can spray that ceramic coating on the engine parts if your engine was in bits so I presume it isn't and that you want to paint it virtually complete?,
You could go for a good quality engine enamel, just make sure it goes over alloy if not it will need to be primed first.
2k Epoxy mastic is supposed to be good but don't know what sort of temperatures it can handle but it is very tough.
There was another coating that was for the marine industry that was good at everything but I can't remember it's name, someone on here or Facebook was going to do their stripped chassis with it.

aide

2,277 posts

186 months

Tuesday 4th April 2017
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Would it be worth getting it shot peened?
https://www.wheelabratorgroup.com/en-us/my-applica...

Jonbouy

240 posts

141 months

Tuesday 4th April 2017
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I used POR15 Engine enamel and applied it with a brush went on a treat

TwinKam

Original Poster:

3,453 posts

117 months

Wednesday 5th April 2017
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Thanks again all.
Aide, I had always thought that shot peening was for stress relief on engine internals (eg rods) rather than a surface dressing for the outside but I will read that link fully when I get a mo.
Jon, yes, POR15 is looking favourite at present but I think I'd rather spray it, does brushing give a good enough finish? (not that you can see much of anything once the engine is installed!).
The other possibility is a hi-tech stoved ceramic resin; I've found a place that does this nearer to me, 'Hi-Spec Coatings' in West Sussex. I've not been aware of these guys unlike the other suspects, Zircofortune, Camcoat and Performance1...does anyone have any experiences? (PM me if appropriate)

esso

1,849 posts

239 months

Wednesday 5th April 2017
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Ceramic coating is very expensive......Wickes do a nice trade emulsion......

TwinKam

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3,453 posts

117 months

Wednesday 5th April 2017
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esso said:
Ceramic coating is very expensive......Wickes do a nice trade emulsion......
laugh I only intend to do this once... and my experience of trade emulsion is that it inevitably requires two more coats that at first envisaged!

TwinKam

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3,453 posts

117 months

Friday 14th April 2017
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Got these parts back from the aqua-blasters yesterday...

Very impressed, they look like new (compare to this 'before' pic laugh )

These are not painted yet, just sprayed with GT75, a 'maintenance spray'; the chap told me that aqua-blasting closes the surface pores like 'shot peening' wink and parts coated with GT75 (and therefore I'd imagine ACF50 too) will not corrode unless washed with something aggressive like TFR/truckwash.

Jonbouy

240 posts

141 months

Sunday 16th April 2017
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Twin kam pm me and I can send some pictures on WhatsApp or Facebook messager

TwinKam

Original Poster:

3,453 posts

117 months

Wednesday 26th April 2017
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Collected my block, sump etc from ceramic coating at Hi-Spec Coatings in Billingshurst today. Beautiful job, well pleased. Seriously considered eating my supper off it tonight, sushi/geisha style. lick

Jhonno

6,430 posts

163 months

Thursday 27th April 2017
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TwinKam said:
Collected my block, sump etc from ceramic coating at Hi-Spec Coatings in Billingshurst today. Beautiful job, well pleased. Seriously considered eating my supper off it tonight, sushi/geisha style. lick
This post is useless without pics..

TwinKam

Original Poster:

3,453 posts

117 months

Thursday 27th April 2017
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Jhonno said:
TwinKam said:
Collected my block, sump etc from ceramic coating at Hi-Spec Coatings in Billingshurst today. Beautiful job, well pleased. Seriously considered eating my supper off it tonight, sushi/geisha style. lick
This post is useless without pics..
A friend tells me that Mr Google will readily provide the pictures you require winklaugh














Patience, patience, Mr Jhonno, all will be revealed in due course!

Jhonno

6,430 posts

163 months

Thursday 27th April 2017
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TwinKam said:
Jhonno said:
TwinKam said:
Collected my block, sump etc from ceramic coating at Hi-Spec Coatings in Billingshurst today. Beautiful job, well pleased. Seriously considered eating my supper off it tonight, sushi/geisha style. lick
This post is useless without pics..
A friend tells me that Mr Google will readily provide the pictures you require winklaugh

Haha! They can't go on this thread though.. NSFW..












Patience, patience, Mr Jhonno, all will be revealed in due course!