A few clear coats used on aluminum engine pieces have been discussed lately including Glisten PC, Plastikote 229 clear engine enamel ect. I was considering Plastikote's clear until I came across this discussion. http://www.xs11.com/forum/showthread.php?t=33784
It looks like Plastikote may not be the best choice to use as it tends to turn yellow with high heat.
What I did glean out of the discussion linked was this product. http://www.eastwood.com/ew-diamond-clear-gloss-bare-metal-aero-11-oz.html
and what caught my eye were these two comments. Yes I know, everyone has an opinion, but I think I'll give diamond clear a try on my engine covers and see how it holds up.
It looks like Plastikote may not be the best choice to use as it tends to turn yellow with high heat.
What I did glean out of the discussion linked was this product. http://www.eastwood.com/ew-diamond-clear-gloss-bare-metal-aero-11-oz.html
and what caught my eye were these two comments. Yes I know, everyone has an opinion, but I think I'll give diamond clear a try on my engine covers and see how it holds up.
I've clear coated parts that won't be affected by heat and it's very durable. It goes on kind of milky but dries really clear. The best I've used to date.
You DO lose some of the "chrome" look you get from polishing the alum, more of a OEM look, as it was coated from the factory,