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What paint have you guys used for your gearbox's ?
In the past i used a halford engine enamel on my 205 box.. 1 year later , of the car not moving its all bubbled up and come off.
Need something thats tested and proven really.
R5TURBORON
27-11-2011, 10:06
Arnt the casings ali you would need a alloy primer before your top coat
car.crash
27-11-2011, 10:06
Silver Hammerite worked well. But make sure you degrease the hell out of the box first
Matt@CodeRedMotorsports
27-11-2011, 10:45
A chap at work is restoring an RS Turbo escort, he used Halfords VHT silver on all his alloy parts, after cleaning everything with a small rotary brush, it came out really well.
hmm hmm.. I think what ever i do ill definatly lay an acid etch, ive done quite a bit of reserach and it appears so long as theres a real good etch primer or an epoxy primer then all should be fine.. hmm hmm...
Maybe ill fork out for the por 15 engine enamel.
rs250nut
27-11-2011, 20:59
Look at the gearbox I did in my build thread, came out real nice.
yea i saw that dude, was that a aersol etch primer , and a 2k solid black rattle can ?
aghhh, not hammerite, dont think ive ever seen hammerite applied well or last longer than a year.
I used high temp silver paint last time i painted one. Box only lasted a couple of thousand miles so won't be doing it again :laugh:
Just used hamerite on mine, still in good nick
THE MASTER
28-11-2011, 10:19
i use 5 wheel silver :)
phase i 16 v turbo
28-11-2011, 10:37
Would power coating work?
Big Steve - Raider
03-12-2011, 18:21
I just used Hammerite Smooth-Rite rattle can on the Raider after giving the whole gearbox a good degreasing with a Jetwash & a load of GUNK sprayed on and agitated round to clean the gearbox up in the first place.
rs250nut
03-12-2011, 19:28
yea i saw that dude, was that a aersol etch primer , and a 2k solid black rattle can ?
Yeah It worked out well, if you wanted to put a bit of time in to it you could use a high build in between for a proper nice finish. 2k straight black I think the colour code was RAL9005, as black as you can get without using just straight black tinter.
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