The paint on this engine is flaking off a little. What’s the best way to strip the paint off and repaint it?
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I don't know, but good to hear from you, Doc! Merry Christmas!The paint on this engine is flaking off a little. What’s the best way to strip the paint off and repaint it?
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I don't know, but good to hear from you, Doc! Merry Christmas!
I can't think of a good way without totally stripping it down. You could try scraping the flaking areas off and wiping them down with lacquer thinner or even brushing on paint stripper first. It would be tedious and messy at best.
It depends on how you are going to remove the paint and on what quality of paint job you want. If its going to be a chemical bath or bead blast then totally disassembled and bare. I doubt you would want to go to that length. If you are going to try a chemical stripper or lacquer thinner then just remove the manifolds, water pump, intake, etc.. I suppose it depends on what kind of paint job you want in the end and how bad the flaking/adhesion is. Perhaps try chemical stripper or lacquer thinner in a test area and see how easy the paint comes off. Just my $0.02.Take it to a bare engine? Or you just mean pull the heads and accessories off?
It depends on how you are going to remove the paint and on what quality of paint job you want. If its going to be a chemical bath or bead blast then totally disassembled and bare. I doubt you would want to go to that length. If you are going to try a chemical stripper or lacquer thinner then just remove the manifolds, water pump, intake, etc.. I suppose it depends on what kind of paint job you want in the end and how bad the flaking/adhesion is. Perhaps try chemical stripper or lacquer thinner in a test area and see how easy the paint comes off. Just my $0.02.
Several ways to approach this, depending on what you are willing to do, and what your goal is. If the paint is flaking, it wasn't prepped properly. Spray it with a good cleaner, let it soak, then use a good pressure washer and it will quickly remove the badly adhered paint. Painted areas that remain could probably be painted over, or use wire wheel and wipe down with acetone and/or pressure wash again to get it all off. I like VHT engine paints and recommend their primer as well. They also make a high temp engine clear that helps with appearance and durability. A more involved repaint would use spray gun 2 stage paint, but I have had very good luck with a well prepared block and VHT paints without the need, expense and hassle of cleaning paint guns.The paint on this engine is flaking off a little. What’s the best way to strip the paint off and repaint it?
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