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    I am going to paint my headers black. Should I use the paint for fireplaces that's rated to 1200 F or is there a special paint for just that purpose. Thanks Ted

    #2
    If its a nice bike go for the hpc or jet hot.

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      #3
      Why not just chrome them?

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        #4
        Re: Header paint

        Originally posted by knotzilla
        I am going to paint my headers black. Should I use the paint for fireplaces that's rated to 1200 F or is there a special paint for just that purpose. Thanks Ted
        VHT header coat is expensive, and the stuff is garbage, it WILL flake off after a short period of time. I have repainted severall exhausts, and I highly recommend Rustoleum stove paint. It will not completely dry until you actually put the coating through a few "heat cycles". Once the paint is all cured it is a super tough and long lasting coating.

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          #5
          Originally posted by syafi
          Why not just chrome them?
          $$$$$$$$$

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            #6
            Originally posted by mixongw
            Originally posted by syafi
            Why not just chrome them?
            $$$$$$$$$
            And there are only about three current chrome facilities in the US, and they have an approximate 3 month backlog.

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              #7
              Painting headers

              Take a look at the following link. It has worked out really well for me. No sign of deterioration or peeling.

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                #8
                Chrome

                The header chrome is good from the point where the 4 tubes meet the main muffler, then to the end of the muffler. The 4 tubes from the head are yellowish and not very attractive. This is the part I want to paint black and leave the rest of the header chrome . The bike is in really good shape, but being a 1980 I don't want to sink too much money into by chroming. Would the header look good if I finished it this way? Thanks Ted

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                  #9
                  Re: Chrome

                  Originally posted by knotzilla
                  The header chrome is good from the point where the 4 tubes meet the main muffler, then to the end of the muffler. The 4 tubes from the head are yellowish and not very attractive. This is the part I want to paint black and leave the rest of the header chrome . The bike is in really good shape, but being a 1980 I don't want to sink too much money into by chroming. Would the header look good if I finished it this way? Thanks Ted
                  Have your tired Blue Away? It does a fairly decent job. I have seen black collectors with chrome muffler in Dennis Kirk catalogue. Not too bad. Go there and take a look.

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                    #10
                    No, I havn't tried blue away but I will give it a shot. Thanks Ted

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by knotzilla
                      No, I havn't tried blue away but I will give it a shot. Thanks Ted
                      I have had great luck also with a product called "Blue-Job"

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Road_Clam
                        Originally posted by mixongw
                        Originally posted by syafi
                        Why not just chrome them?
                        $$$$$$$$$
                        And there are only about three current chrome facilities in the US, and they have an approximate 3 month backlog.
                        You need to polish chrome

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                          #13
                          My headers (old 4 into 1) were rusty/manky, on my gs1000s.
                          Painted em with VHT hi temp, went white and flaky after a while.
                          Last time she was off the road for a while, I bit the bullet and hooked in with a big brass wire brush on an angle grinder.
                          Rust converter, more angle brush, mothers metal polish.
                          Did some minor blueing by spraying WD on hot pipes.
                          After a few good runs starting to colour up nicely.

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