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  1. #73
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    Quote Originally Posted by hectic_filo View Post
    which paint did u used mate? is it the VHT sp240?

    how did u dry this one?? out in the sun or u oven it? also the letters?? sanded it?? taped it or pva glued it??

    cheerz

    looking hot bro!!

    Very hot. Love it...

  2. #74
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    Quote Originally Posted by hectic_filo View Post
    which paint did u used mate? is it the VHT sp240?

    how did u dry this one?? out in the sun or u oven it? also the letters?? sanded it?? taped it or pva glued it??

    cheerz

    looking hot bro!!
    Yep got my VHT from autobarn. Gave the original paint a light scuff, dont bother stripping it back, then mask it up.

    I let it air dry in the shade, gave it 2 coats and let it dry for 2-3 days. sanded the letters with a block, the sanding is the most teadiest part of the job.

    Looks better than the original IMO.

    Jords.

  3. #75
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    Its not a DOHC but here mine is...
    Fortunately there was no original paint for me to remove..
    Its not really necessary to oven bake the cover after you've painted it. It'll get baked in your engine bay. On a previous cover I've done I left the logos for 2 weeks to harden before sanding them off.





    Last edited by markismaximus; 07-02-2010 at 04:10 PM.

  4. #76
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    Quote Originally Posted by markismaximus View Post
    Its not a DOHC but here mine is...
    Fortunately there was no original paint for me to remove..
    Its not really necessary to oven bake the cover after you've painted it. It'll get baked in your engine bay. On a previous cover I've done I left the logos for 2 weeks to harden before sanding them off.





    nice work dude looks hot.. mines is not a DOHC either but its a VTEC-E planning to paint mine red, so you painted it.. how long it took u to put the cover back after spray?
    Last edited by hectic_filo; 08-02-2010 at 02:37 PM.

  5. #77
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    I'm planning to do both my B16A and D16Y1 when I get back from Europe...I love my SOHC D

  6. #78
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    Quote Originally Posted by hectic_filo View Post
    nice work dude looks hot.. mines is not a DOHC either but its a VTEC-E planning to paint mine red, so you painted it.. how it took u to put the cover back after spray?
    maybe 30 minutes to put back on, taking your time obviously. I cleaned all sealing edges and the bolt seals, applied gasket silicon to prevent any future oil leaks. If you just put it straight back on it would take about 5 mins

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    This what is did, just sanded it back to a nice smooth surface and hit it with primer, i got a spare one which was stripped.


    I originally wanted to go for gold, i got a few coats on but then the can decided to crap itself and shoot paint all over the place and bacme blotchy


    so i sanded it back a bit and hit it with a sexy red


    Ripped off the old one, replaced all rocker cover bolts, nuts, gasket and seals to brand new and torqued them to spec



    Presto, applied a few coats of matte clear, sanded back the letters very carefully, turned out well, was baking on monday in the 43 degree heat.




    Then the day after i had to strip all the paint off the other one, i was aiming to paint it spoon yellow, i didn't have paint stripper laying around, just my luck


    Used a little blade to get the stubborn paint off, and different varietys of fine and rough grit sandpaper, It only took me about 4 hours


    Primed her up


    First coat was yellow, but i wasn't really happy with it, the paint quality was awesome but it think it would stand out way too much in the bay, so i decided to mix it up a little




    Brother and sister


    So now that my rocker cover is red, i now have an extra 25kw at the wheels

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    Quote Originally Posted by markismaximus View Post
    maybe 30 minutes to put back on, taking your time obviously. I cleaned all sealing edges and the bolt seals, applied gasket silicon to prevent any future oil leaks. If you just put it straight back on it would take about 5 mins
    i mean.. how long it took you to wait to dry the paint before you can put back the cover back to the engine?

  9. #81
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    Quote Originally Posted by hectic_filo View Post
    i mean.. how long it took you to wait to dry the paint before you can put back the cover back to the engine?
    wait at least 2- 3 days

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    My K series rocker cover in wrinkle black
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    Email : yonas@jdmyard.com , Facebook : http://www.facebook.com/JDMYard
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    they look good, i should motivate myself and paint mine

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    Polished Nuts.
    New polished grommet gasket
    Painted spark plug wire cover.
    OEM Type R oil cap.
    JDMyard Pty Ltd
    25 / 317-321 Woodpark Rd , Smithfield , NSW 2164. Contact : 02 97572364
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