Date: 28-10-25  Time: 13:28 pm

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hightower

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VHT Flameproof Paint
« on: 12 September 2013, 01:16:31 pm »
My engine block looks so tatty with the paint flaking. I was given a tin of something like this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VHT-BLACK-FLAMEPROOF-EXHAUST-COATING-PAINT-SP102-/350869502666 from a lad at work - the picture on it is of the exhaust pipes, but would this sort of stuff go on to the engine block just as well?


If so would it just be a case of:


1) Clean parts to be sprayed
2) Mask parts not to be sprayed
3) Spray?

darrsi

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hightower

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Re: VHT Flameproof Paint
« Reply #2 on: 12 September 2013, 01:33:55 pm »
Thanks, so paint should be alright?

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Re: VHT Flameproof Paint
« Reply #3 on: 12 September 2013, 01:48:29 pm »
I used Plastikote spray, which isn't classified as high temp. spray and it's holding up fine.
Just make sure you thoroughly degrease anything you spray otherwise it'll cause you problems.

hightower

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Re: VHT Flameproof Paint
« Reply #4 on: 12 September 2013, 01:50:21 pm »
Yeah, there a particular brand or just good old soap and water?

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Re: VHT Flameproof Paint
« Reply #5 on: 12 September 2013, 02:34:16 pm »
Proper degreaser would be better first - something like Ultra Gunk which you can get from Halfrauds or fleabay

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Re: VHT Flameproof Paint
« Reply #6 on: 12 September 2013, 03:13:51 pm »
I used Gunk from a spray can but brushed it into all the nooks and crannies, then i jetwashed it off, which blew half the paint away but that wasn't really a bad thing, then smoothed down what was left with wet 'n' dry.
 

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Re: VHT Flameproof Paint
« Reply #7 on: 12 September 2013, 03:36:17 pm »
ive used that VHT paint on my downpipes for years,very good paint,bit overkill on the engine.....as darrsi suggests , use plasticote,lots and lots of de-greasing is the key......pun intended  :lol

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Re: VHT Flameproof Paint
« Reply #8 on: 12 September 2013, 04:49:41 pm »
Down pipes for me is Granvile cylinder black satin and once painted on you need to start up and heat up, you will see smoke and it smells a bit but it kind of bakes on. Im thinking of touching up my flat tops of fins with it. Comes in a tin and I cant see any brush strokes on the exhausts. It sticks to anything as I got some on the shiney bits and its a bugger to get off. Dont think I would do big flat areas with it tho

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Re: VHT Flameproof Paint
« Reply #9 on: 12 September 2013, 07:34:11 pm »
I've used Hammerite on the engine with no problems!

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Re: VHT Flameproof Paint
« Reply #10 on: 14 September 2013, 02:55:36 pm »
I used barbecue paint on my engine , gave it a real good rub down , degrease , masked up and sprayed . Works a treat , also sprayed down pipes at same time . Used all weathers and still looking good .

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Re: VHT Flameproof Paint
« Reply #11 on: 14 September 2013, 03:47:53 pm »
I've used Hammerite on the engine with no problems!

Don't listen to him, this is the only guy I know who REALLY needs flameproof paint!