fuzzy!!
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posted on 24/8/09 at 07:26 PM |
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Hammerite for the Engine
I realise a lot of people don't rate hammerite but they do a really nice metallic blue - is it likely to be OK for the head/block? How bad
could it be if not?
Was also thinking light metallic green as there are remnants of that left and it looks kind of nice too but probably no hammerite in that colour - any
alternatives maybe?
all comments much appreciated
thx
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ReMan
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posted on 24/8/09 at 07:30 PM |
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Fire and death?
How bad do you want it?
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perksy
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posted on 24/8/09 at 07:33 PM |
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Nowt wrong with Hammerite on Blocks aslong as its applied correctly
Everything must be cleaned properley before application
Guy Croft uses Hammerite on his Blocks
Thinned the First coat and then applied the Second before the First had dried
Block is Hammerite Blue (Brushed)
Head is Hammerite Silver (Spray)
Cam Cover is Plastikote Super Enamel
[Edited on 24/8/09 by perksy]
[Edited on 24/8/09 by perksy]
[Edited on 24/8/09 by perksy]
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flak monkey
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posted on 24/8/09 at 07:35 PM |
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It'll be fine as persky says.
I would avoid the exhaust area of the head (I usually leave heads bare TBH) and just do the block.
David
Sera
http://www.motosera.com
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spdpug98
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posted on 24/8/09 at 07:43 PM |
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I used to Hammerite all of my race engine blocks, but I used the spray Hammerite
After fully cleaning the block I would put a heat gun inside the block to get it warm and then spray the outside, always lasted well and never peeled
My Blog: http://spdpug98.wordpress.com/
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ReMan
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posted on 24/8/09 at 08:01 PM |
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Hammerite spec:
Temperature Intermittent Use:
Minus 30 degC (minus 22 degF) upto 150 degC (302degF) maximum.
Resistance:
Continuous Use: Reccommended maximum 80 degC (176 degF)
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fuzzy!!
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posted on 24/8/09 at 08:59 PM |
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Great - Hammerite it is then.
perksy that's a sweet finish, looks like the blue as well. Nice all round
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