Thanks again guys. it looks like it will be VHT for me.
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Suzuki_Don
Thanks a lot guys. There's some great information here. When I get around to the paint job this will be a real valuable thread. A good idea to maybe only do the top case half as it will be the only one on show.
Thanks again guys. it looks like it will be VHT for me.
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sharpy
WTF is wrong with VHT universal Aluminum paint? When i did my bike 11 yrs ago i didnt paint the tappet cover. I know its original suzi paint and i can not tell the differance at all. And the bottom half of the cases are NOT painted as standard. Pics to follow
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jwhelan65
Originally posted by sharpy View PostWTF is wrong with VHT universal Aluminum paint? When i did my bike 11 yrs ago i didnt paint the tappet cover. I know its original suzi paint and i can not tell the differance at all. And the bottom half of the cases are NOT painted as standard. Pics to follow
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What about VHT caliper paint on the engine?? The temp range is rated higher than the engine paint & it says it's more chip resistant... I was considering using the "cast alum" color on my 1100E to clean it up a bit.
Any downside to using caliper paint vs. engine paint on an engine?'85 GS550L - SOLD
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trintek
at the risk of sounding stupid... isn't painting an air cooled engine usually a bad idea due to insulating characteristics of paint?
my brother and i used to rebuild, drive, sometimes race old volkswagens. usually when we wanted to improve the appearance we would sand or bead blast for a good factory aluminum/magnesium color or polish and or metal plate for a custom look. we had one baja that had a stock 1600 painted black, the only engine that died that season. the 1776 engine with brass plating was still going strong when it was sold. the 1835 with chrome plating lasted until it was sold.
so major question, how much does painting change the heat shedding characteristics of the fins? not trying to start a debate, just interested as i would rather use paint on my bike instead of having to dismount, plug, dip, etc the engine to get a good custom look for it.
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Suzuki painted the engines silver so I don't think sealing in heat is a problem.
Regarding caliper paint, I used some of the Duplicolor caliper paint and that stuff is killer thick and hard to spray. Not sure about other brands but I don't think that's the best stuff for an engine.
Regarding VHT aluminum engine paint, I still say that stuff doen't match the factory color that well but it looks good regardless.
I used POR-15 engine paint on my 1000S rebuild project and now the silver is turning yellowish after only a short time. I can't recommend it although it does have killer durability against scratching and chemicals.Ed
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jwhelan65
Yeah my plans of coarse are to strip and thoroughly clean it, the Dupli-color I used on my calipers was actually engine enamel DE1651 cast coat iron being the color code. It went on very thin requiring several coats. I prefer a little darker color than the stock. Here it is on the calipers..
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trintek
don't know if it helps, but... i've used it on a few watercooled engines, looked great, lasted for years. i used red for the valve cover, black on the engine and radiator, and clear coat on everything.
photos were taken 1 year or so after application.
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jwhelan65
Originally posted by trintek View Postdon't know if it helps, but... i've used it on a few watercooled engines, looked great, lasted for years. i used red for the valve cover, black on the engine and radiator, and clear coat on everything.
photos were taken 1 year or so after application.
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trintek
that was used on a 1965 ford f100 inline 6... ran hot as hell all the time, even with new radiator and added scoops for air. it still looked new when i sold the truck last year, had around 3 years on it at that point. just make sure you do a good job of prepping the metal first and you shouldn't have any issues.
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only issue i had was after 2 years, the black and clear coat started to peel around the exhaust header
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gearhead13
I used plasticote (I was told it was the same or made by the same people as duplicolor) black engine enamel on my 750, baked it before assembly, and the finish on it not isnt shiny anymore after a year of
riding. Smudging on the head and valve cover from doing maintenance. If that helps
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I used Duplicolour satin black VHT on my lad's trail bike motor - the whole thing, head, cylinder, cases etc - and it's lasted surprisingly well (surprising as the whole bike has had some tough times in the mud). It's not petrol resistant however so you need to be careful afterwards (no leaky carbs allowed!).
Tried it on his exhaust as well but it only lasted a few days on the first 18 inches (which was what I expected but nothing ventured....).79 GS1000S
79 GS1000S (another one)
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80 CB650 cafe racer
75 PC50 - the one with OHV and pedals...
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