My kinda new valve covers

85 of 200

Enthusiast
Joined
Nov 28, 2003
Posts
778
Reaction score
0
Location
KANSAS
What do you think, I like:headbang:

DSCN0792.JPG


DSCN0790.JPG


DSCN0789.JPG
 
OP
OP
8

85 of 200

Enthusiast
Joined
Nov 28, 2003
Posts
778
Reaction score
0
Location
KANSAS
They are painted and cleared, I cant stand always having to sand those damn letters. A guy about 40 minutes away in a small town did them. He does very good work.
 

goldcup

Enthusiast
Joined
Jul 26, 2006
Posts
1,581
Reaction score
0
Location
Lee Summit Mo.
Looks sweet man,wish I could decide whether to go for a Gen IV or stay with my GenII as there are alot of things like that I would do.
 

YLW DRM2

Enthusiast
Joined
Feb 9, 2009
Posts
309
Reaction score
0
They are painted and cleared, I cant stand always having to sand those damn letters. A guy about 40 minutes away in a small town did them. He does very good work.
Wow these look great, specially the yellow ones :). I want them too. Question though, you said these are painted, wouldn't the high engine heat in time burn the paint?
 
OP
OP
8

85 of 200

Enthusiast
Joined
Nov 28, 2003
Posts
778
Reaction score
0
Location
KANSAS
Wow these look great, specially the yellow ones :). I want them too. Question though, you said these are painted, wouldn't the high engine heat in time burn the paint?


I thought so too, but I now one thats 2 years old and another thats a year old with no problems. I think we are safe. Thats why I did them, I assume they use high heat paint.
 

Coloviper

Enthusiast
Joined
Dec 5, 2006
Posts
1,883
Reaction score
0
Location
Colorado
You stole my idea! :)

Looks great and please post a pic with them on. I was seriously considering doing this as well but was going to go the powder coated route due to high heat or so I thought. Very interesting that there are no issues, thus far.
 
OP
OP
8

85 of 200

Enthusiast
Joined
Nov 28, 2003
Posts
778
Reaction score
0
Location
KANSAS
The yellow car is a doug levin 1000 hp car, so if its not melting there, I think im okay.
 

TexasSnake

Enthusiast
Joined
Dec 27, 2007
Posts
360
Reaction score
0
Location
Houston, TX
The yellow car is a doug levin 1000 hp car, so if its not melting there, I think im okay.


That explains why that Paxton setup looks different than mine. I was wondering why there was a filter on the actual s/c. Your valve covers look very sharp!!!
 
OP
OP
8

85 of 200

Enthusiast
Joined
Nov 28, 2003
Posts
778
Reaction score
0
Location
KANSAS
That explains why that Paxton setup looks different than mine. I was wondering why there was a filter on the actual s/c. Your valve covers look very sharp!!!


That car is y2k5srt's car. I can't believe he hasn't commented, he normally keeps a watchful eye on my posts, I get in trouble alot.:devteeth:
 

GTSNRT10

Enthusiast
Joined
Mar 26, 2006
Posts
210
Reaction score
0
Location
Tennessee
Wow these look great, specially the yellow ones :). I want them too. Question though, you said these are painted, wouldn't the high engine heat in time burn the paint?

Good quality paint is fine at or below 260 degrees:2tu: I haven't had any issues so far with the ones we've done.
You must be registered for see images attach
 

GTSNRT10

Enthusiast
Joined
Mar 26, 2006
Posts
210
Reaction score
0
Location
Tennessee
I meant to say he charged 75.00 cash. Im trying to help you out mike.



LOL:lmao: I was already thinking of subbing out to him:dunno: Now it's a NO BRAINER!!!:headbang::D Honestly, he's making ZERO by charging $250 IMO
I would bet he's doing it for the "fun factor" or not paying his guys very much per hour or job. It does look like nice work btw
 

J&R3xV10

Enthusiast
Joined
Jun 12, 2005
Posts
2,143
Reaction score
0
Location
Las Vegas
I love the look of those valve covers. Much nicer looking than the p/c. Its a new mod to add to my list:rolaugh:
 
OP
OP
8

85 of 200

Enthusiast
Joined
Nov 28, 2003
Posts
778
Reaction score
0
Location
KANSAS
Good quality paint is fine at or below 260 degrees:2tu: I haven't had any issues so far with the ones we've done. Those look nice.
You must be registered for see images attach


Are these cleared? I like the fact that I shouldnt have to worry about the siler oxidizing. I always hate that, no matter what you do, it looks like crap a few months later.
 

YLW DRM2

Enthusiast
Joined
Feb 9, 2009
Posts
309
Reaction score
0
I thought so too, but I now one thats 2 years old and another thats a year old with no problems. I think we are safe. Thats why I did them, I assume they use high heat paint.

Do you think "your" guy will go for the group buy :). I see a lot of interest on this site.
 
Top