Valve cover paint options?

Discussion in 'Fox 5.0 Talk' started by MY 85 GT, Nov 16, 2009.

  1. MY 85 GT Member

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    Well i took my vlave covers to work Ultra sonic cleaned them sanded them, zinic primed them a cast type color same as my Intake...But i came up with an idea just passing this out there these are not finished yet still need a few coats of paint then clear...I bought supercharged stickers in red i want to do the top portion on the valve cover in Black bottom left sliver these decals are red online type in the picture the backing is still on but you guys can get the idea so what do you think?....


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  2. 5.0Droptop Neutered Member

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    I dunno, will you even be able to see the decal with the intake on etc....
  3. ID89GT Active Member

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    Would look pretty good I think, Idk how well the sticker would hold up to the heat though
  4. 85_SS_302_Coupe it sucks (I know) to be on the receiving end

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    Posted via Mobile Device i'm betting the sticker curls over time but who knows. If you want suggestions, i like vht high heat paint. For rattle can it's some of the nicest spraying paint i've ever used. I baked my valve covers in my home oven and they're holding up awesome after about a year of gas and oil abuse. Don't worry about hurting your oven, it's no worse than using easy off or other cleaning chemicals. Just turn on your overhead fan and you'll be good.
  5. SMOKEDYA Well-Known Member

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    I caint say for sure?But i doubt the sticker will peal up?If worst case just clear coat it in! peace


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  6. Mustang5L5 Founding Member

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    They way they look now looks good. I'm blasting my VC's now and hoping to make them look just the same
  7. nisreo New Member

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    I polished my set of FMS valve covers and painted the trim black with high heat paint. Dont mean to jack your thread but what can I do too keep them from oxidizing? They arent even on the car yet and they are getting some minor oxidation spots on them. Clear coat?

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    Yup. CC

    I want to order a set of those covers, but not sure if Cobra 1.7 RR's will clear under them
  9. nisreo New Member

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    not sure. whoever had them before me removed the baffles, dont see why if they werent trying to make some clearance.
  10. MY 85 GT Member

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    I cleaned them in a Ultra sonic tank at my work..then i hit them with a die grinder that had a scotch brite pad attached,then primed them with zinc primer..There no Were near done yet im going to sand them with lite sandpaper..use fill and sand primer...then paint them 2-tone sliver and black top with the red supercharger sticker on top of the black..after that i will clear coat over everything then back it in the oven we have at work...its meant for stuff like this..I Think the sticker should hold up but if it doesnt buy that time my budget will be better so i will get chrome valve covers or something nice....:)
  11. bentley429isBAC Member

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    Please don't put the sticker on.
  12. blackened88lx Active Member

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    I think they look fine as is. You will see the supercharger before the decal on the valve cover. Don't really understand the point of advertising it further. Kinda cheesy imo, no offense. Paint looks really good though.
  13. MY 85 GT Member

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    Thanks..The only reason i thought to put the sticker on was because its a little plain looking i wanted to spice it up a little...Maybe a different sticker maybe not supercharged?...any other ideas...keep them coming...Thanks...:nice:
  14. 50foxbody New Member

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    in my opinion i would put it on something new and not what you see everyday :nice:
  15. 1991notchbackLX Active Member

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    +1 and +1
  16. mob the guy who hits on his mom

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    I used VHT wrinkle paint on mine.

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