Painting OBX Headers
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Painting OBX Headers
I've ordered a set of OBX headers for my 5.5 and would like to paint them black before I have them installed. Has anyone had any success painting their OBX (or any) headers? What did you use to paint them? How has it held up?
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I bought a set of used and beat up Cattman headers, cleaned them up and painted them. I put on multiple (admittedly sloppy) coats, and after a year of abuse only a small amount of one layer of paint has started to chip off one small section of the pipe when I had some paint runs. I would say they look 95% as good as they did right after I painted them, and had I done a better job of painting it would probably be closer to 100%. Here's my post I made in my build thread about the process:
This is what they looked like when I got them:
Then after much sanding....
I had originally planned to ceramic coat all three of the header pipes, but ended up being too busy and was only able to coat the actual header pipes. I used the silver VHT Ceramic Coat spray, and so far am pretty happy with the results. The headers have been on for more than a month, and while a small section of coating has peeled, there’s still another layer or two beneath it and it still looks silver. It took a few hours of sanding and using a wire brush to get the headers to a point where I felt like painting was appropriate. Immediately before painting I used a propane torch to burn off any oils left on the surface, and there was apparently plenty, as I could see it burning off. Now I’m not very good at any sort of painting, so I ended up with a couple runs in the coat, but overall I’m very pleased with the results.
After painting:
And hey, why not clean up and paint the bolts? Wire wheels are fun!
This is what they looked like when I got them:
Then after much sanding....
I had originally planned to ceramic coat all three of the header pipes, but ended up being too busy and was only able to coat the actual header pipes. I used the silver VHT Ceramic Coat spray, and so far am pretty happy with the results. The headers have been on for more than a month, and while a small section of coating has peeled, there’s still another layer or two beneath it and it still looks silver. It took a few hours of sanding and using a wire brush to get the headers to a point where I felt like painting was appropriate. Immediately before painting I used a propane torch to burn off any oils left on the surface, and there was apparently plenty, as I could see it burning off. Now I’m not very good at any sort of painting, so I ended up with a couple runs in the coat, but overall I’m very pleased with the results.
After painting:
And hey, why not clean up and paint the bolts? Wire wheels are fun!
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I used the black VHT can stuff. Yeah, don't expect it to stay on the exhaust very well. But, that wasnt my goal anyway. I used it to protect welds and to coat underneath the header wrap I used. The VHT was then used overtop the header wrap to seal it from moisture.
I recommend either VHT, wrapping, then sealing wrap with good coat of VHT ......or, have the headers ceramic coated.
I recommend either VHT, wrapping, then sealing wrap with good coat of VHT ......or, have the headers ceramic coated.
#10
When I purchased the header for my other car, I followed the next procedure:
- Put it 3 layers of High Temp Paint
- Put in the Header Wrap
- Another 3 layers of High Temp Paint
3 coats of HT paint
Header Wrap and HT paint
It will smoke like an old steam locomotive for several days, but you will get a nice and pretty strong barrier against the heat and moisture. If you only paint it, will be OK. But it's your choice.
Greetings.
#11
Yeah, mine smoked for a couple days but had that odd wrap odor for more like two weeks! I figured it was probably just cheap wrap. Nasty though! Didn't think it was EVER going to end!! LOL!!
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I have the full Catman setup. All stainless. VHT has stuck just fine, and despite absolutely NO prep work. Any peeling on catback has been due to using only a couple coats of paint and typical unavoidable rocks/debri hitting exhaust while driving.
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Thanks for all of the responses. I found a place locally that does ceramic and powder coatings. I'm going to give them a call and see how much it'll cost. If it's not too much I'll probably go that route, if it's outrageous I'll probably just use VHT.
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Eastwood has special high temp brush on header and exhaust coatings
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may i ask where did you order the headers from?
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Just got my shipping confirmation in case you were worried about the whole "out of stock" thing that's been going around.
Says 8 are available.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/330865207641...84.m1497.l2649
Says 8 are available.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/330865207641...84.m1497.l2649
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one of the best coatings you can get, but it costs almost as much as the headers themselves..lol
http://swaintech.com/race-coatings/a...s-price-sheet/
http://swaintech.com/race-coatings/a...s-price-sheet/
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