Hey Guys wondering what your favorite header paint is??? What is lasting the longest for you? Thanks For your input!
A friend of mine does cerakote on gun's, we were going to try a set of header's. How does it hold up to the heat?
I have ceramic coated headers on the flatty in the 34 And I followed the same prescription on the HEMI going in the 41 truck. I also have a ceramic set on the 442 and the 396 Camaro. The set on the Olds got real hot during break in (damn Olds) but other than a bit dull the finish has stayed on for 20 years.
rustoleum silver barbecue paint it looks real nice and outlasts any header paint i have used in the last forty years
I'm with big john d........ rustoleum BBQ paint. In addition to the silver I've used black too. I only spray it heavy enough to get the header/manifold coated with a decent wet coat. I think it holds up better that way than when it's put on too heavy and thick. Lynn
Mine have been awesome .its on cast iron manifolds but in a year they look like the day I did them .it doesn't take much either to do 2 manifolds it only took 2 1/2 ounces,I bought a quart Sent from my SM-G965U using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Mine are all stainless, except for the flathead. (Hemi, 455 Olds, SBC, BBC are stainless. All they take is a light rub with Mothers...Mothers tend to be more gentle, fathers rub way too aggressive. (leaving streaks, etc.) Might send the flathead headers with the 406 F-E set down south to San Diego and have them 'hot molten aluminum sprayed'. Flatheaders are N.O.S. Sandy Belond, had 'em since I was 14, ordered 'em from an old HRM ad in 1956! (can't recall the price, but think it was under $20!) The price to get 'em hot aluminum sprayed should bring their $$ price up...
I did my ram horns manifolds with it 3 years ago, has held up well. Paint 'em, put them in the oven at 400F for 2 hours.
NASA launch pad coating. 5,000 degree, about where my flathead runs. https://spinoff.nasa.gov/spinoff1996/67.html
VHT ceramic is pretty good stuff, I know a few guys that have used it with good results. The key is the prepping. Sandblast them first with 80 grit garnet or aluminum oxide (dont use glass beads or coal slag) Blow them off dont use any kind of chemical.
I have sandblasted my exhaust manifolds and used zink spray. I did this about ten years ago and they are still flat grey without any rust. Rune Waltoft
Thanks everybody for your suggestions so far! Ceramic coating is nice but out of my price range and style of this build. I've tried BBQ paint before with OK results, Lasted real well on my flathead but I credit that to the exhaust running thru the block on flatheads giving them cooler exhaust temps at the headers. Blowby: my flattie runs warm but no where near 5000 degrees!!! you must have one bad flat mill I was curious about the por-15, ceracote, and vht's longevity as that seems to be what summit pushes. Rune Where did you get the Zinc spray???
Hi! I live in Norway, and here we have a relatively cheap shop called Biltema. The spray can states that it contains 90% zink, it costs about 10$ for a can. Its also called "cold galvanizing" Rune Waltoft
Ok cool, I love how Traditional Hot Rodding is World Wide!!! I think rustoleum makes a cold galvanizing spray paint.... I'm going to check on that next visit to the store.
I've used rustoleum bbq high heat paint with an undercoat of bbq primer on a set of headers for 2 full summer seasons and they look like I just painted them. I was impressed
Wood stove paint, by far, been on my 36 hooker tight tube sbc for twenty years, stuff is hard to find, far superior to bbq paint.
I'm in the Rustoleum barbecue bomb camp. I've tried lots of different ones over the years and find it works really well and it's easy to get....and inexpensive.
My friends and I started painting the inside of ours with wood stove paint, a tip we learned from some motorcycle guys. We did that to our chrome drag pipes to help keep them from getting the blues.
Yes, white and silver. Here in So. California it's as easy as going to Home Depot and or Walmart. Edit, what color do you really want? http://www.stovepaint.com/Ordering and detailed product info http://www.stovepaint.com/Products/AT/View/PID/6/Thurmalox-290-Series-Colors
I just ceramic metallic coat and be done with it. More expensive but never have to worry about it again.
Well...I tried it and it burnt off just as quick as all the other shit!...Stainless or powder coating is all I have seen to hold up. Hey.......I like rust color!!!!!! 6sally6