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    rocker cover paint peeled

    reading that DIY on importing engines, it says to stay clear of half cuts with paint peeling off the rocker cover

    whats the main problem that can occur from paint peeling rocker covers? bought that shit box civic it had paint peeling, and the car turned out to be the biggest shitbox ever problems every day.

    looking to buy another car in 3 months, but hesitating to buy a car with paint peeling, is there a major concern? even if the car was always serviced?

    i can only compare that, my old civic had paint peeling, car was a rat, my prelude now has no paint peeling, and it runs like a dream..

    also what causes the paint to peel?
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    Usually abuse to the engine.
    Thrashing it, causing the engine to heat up to extreme temperatures.
    I.E Paint Peel On Rocker Cover.

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    Thats as far as I know.
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    they might of overuse the engine degreaser at carwash hence paint faded and peeling

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    heat.. takes it off..

    Could have overheated a few time the car.. nothing to serious, with paint peeling like that u can bargain the bloke down..

    if your that concerned after you buy it, just buy it check it out if u dont like it, paint the cover yourself to a nice pure black. and sell it, it'll sell quicker cause the 1st thing ppl lay eyes on in an engine is that lol.
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    compression / leakdown will tell you everything you need to know.

    Paint can come off from lazy mechanics bangin tools down on the rocker cover too so it might just be an asthetic thing.

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    paint peeling is a completely rheotarded way to determine what condition the engine is.
    it can be because of anything, climate the car was in, brake fluid spilled on top, poor painting preparation, tools hitting it, honda fanboys rubbing themselves on it too much.

    do a compression test to see what condition the engine is in
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    Yeah do a comp test and if it's good just respray it a nice new colour

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    how i see it is; if paint is peeling off the valve cover and there is a light coloured dust everywhere, it is thrashed hard.
    but you also have to take into consideration that if the car was older like a 93 or 94 civic or integra, then you have to expect that because the car is now 16 - 17 years old, paint can easily come off, just by taking it off and putting it on the ground its bound to chip off.

    With mine i pulled it off, soaked it, wet sanded it, dried it out and left it soaking in paint thinner overnight, then the next day got the high pressure hose and it got rid of everything.
    i then powdercoated it and it looks terrific now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by teh_mechanic View Post
    paint peeling is a completely rheotarded way to determine what condition the engine is.
    it can be because of anything, climate the car was in, brake fluid spilled on top, poor painting preparation, tools hitting it, honda fanboys rubbing themselves on it too much.

    do a compression test to see what condition the engine is in
    totally agree with you mate

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    if the engine was like 10+ yrs old paint would def start to peel, dont know of any other paint that can withstand 100+degrees in an engine bay without paint wearing off
    my opinion when buying a half cut opinion a perfect rocker cover without peeling paint would seem abit dogey, if its a 10+ year old engine
    Last edited by xQuizit; 12-02-2010 at 08:05 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by xQuizit View Post
    if the engine was like 10+ yrs old paint would def start to peel, dont know of any other paint that can withstand 100+degrees in an engine bay without paint wearing off
    my car is 19yrs old this month and no signs of peeling yet, maybe because its only got 108000kms on it?
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    i waz told tat in japan its cold their so the paint flakes off T_T dnt tell me i got fooled

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