Re: [FWDLK] Exhaust manifold paint
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Re: [FWDLK] Exhaust manifold paint



20 years ago when I rebuilt my Dodge’s engine, I decided to try something different on the exhaust manifolds. Every car I saw that tried paint on the manifolds or headers had rust after a short while. Same with ceramic coatings, although they seemed to work better. The problem is coatings never expand and contract at the same rate as the iron, so eventually they loose their bond and crack or flake.

 

I used to work at a manufacturer of airplane pitot tubes, used to measure air speed. These have to be heated so ice does not accumulate, and at 1000 mph through minus 55 degree air that takes a lot of heat. At ground level these will easily go over 500 degrees. They also have to be corrosion resistant in salt air. And abrasion resistant to dust in the air at 1000 mph. So what did this manufacturer use to survive all these conditions: Electroless nickel plating.

 

Unfortunately, I didn’t work there anymore, so I found a local plating shop in the phone book and had the manifolds plated for $50. Ask for the plating without brighteners. That will be about the look of freshly sandblasted cast iron, instead of bright and shiny. Since the plating is only a few thousandths of an inch thick, it does not look like paint or ceramic coating, but like bare metal. After 20 years and 20,000 miles, the plating still looks good. Over 98 % still there, but it has turned dark in some areas like a well-used motorcycle header pipe. I will use it again on my next project.

 

I had depended on the plating shop to sandblast and remove the rust. Had I done it my self and done a better job in the pitted areas and de-rusted it chemically too, I suspect the plating would be 99.9% intact today. If you get the interior clean, it will also get plated.

 

Remember: you want Electroless nickel, not electrolytic nickel. Electroless nickel is applied without electricity. It chemically bonds directly to the iron atoms. Electrolytic nickel is applied with an electric current and is not as well bonded. Electroless is also harder and denser. Ask for the plating without brighteners for the look of freshly sandblasted cast iron, instead of bright and shiny.

 

Dave Homstad

56 Dodge D500

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Forward Look Mopar Discussion List [mailto:L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Ron Waters
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 8:53 PM
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Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Exhaust manifold paint

 

What procedure did you go thru before coating the manifolds ? And how long has it been since you used the manifold paint ? Is any rust coming thru ?

 

I sandblasted mine, then painted with the Eastwood stuff. Rust was visible within six months. Then I brought them to a high temp coating place,where they put some type of ceramic type coating on. Mounted these on the car. But again have some rust coming through.

 

Ron

----- Original Message -----

From: debenson2

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Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 9:41 PM

Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Exhaust manifold paint

 

I use the POR15 manifold paint...goes on easy brush on, and lasts looks great.

----- Original Message -----

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Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2010 8:25 PM

Subject: [FWDLK] Exhaust manifold paint

 

What are you guys using to paint your exhaust manifolds. (for my 56 plym, v8)

I was going to get some eastwood gray high temp, but the website says it's on back order until May 18th. Don't really feel like waiting that long for it.

 

Nick

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