Crinkle painted timing belt cover

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Crinkle painted timing belt cover

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Thought this came out pretty good. Had it painted silver. Always a pain to keep it clean.
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How did you do it? Prep, etc.?
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Sanded with 200. Just too rough up the existing paint. Cleaned with acetone. You spray 3 heavy coats of crinkle waiting 10 minutes between coats. In about 6/8 hours it crinkles. Cool stuff. The stuff I used is Plastcoat Wrinkle paint.
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Here's the part #. PlastiKote 217 Black Wrinkle Paint - 12 Oz.

$10.00 on Amazon. You should me able to find it locally at Autozone or Pepboys.

I did the dash of a 68 MGB with this paint. Came out looking like original. I think it would also look good on the rear view mirror of the 124.
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Looking good!

Are you going to do anything with the valve covers?
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Polish.....
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After polishing, what do you coat them with to keep them from re-oxidizing?
'80 FI Spider 2000
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'75 BMW R75/6
2011 Chevy Malibu (daily driver)
2010 Chevy Silverado 2500HD Ext Cab 4WD/STD BED
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2003 Jaguar XK8
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I just use Semichrome paste. With the low humidity here the oxidation isn't that bad.
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Thanks for the info, Tuc. That crinkle looks pretty nice.
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Did you paint your exhaust manifold?
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Yes, I use Thermo-Tec High Heat Coating. Good to 2000 F.
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I tried doing the same with my cam covers and found it too slow of a process. What are you using to sand/grind down the surface to that nice of a smooth finish and shine?
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Cam covers are aluminum...I'd strip any paint and hit them with a buffing wheel...I've seen it done...looks awesome polished up. :)
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Hey Tuk,
I notice you don't have the heat shield over the exhaust manifold. I'm wondering if that might cause problems with the paint on your hood, especially when the weather gets warm.
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