After a full restoration project, the last thing I expected was to see the high temp clear coat I used on my engine case halves turning amber to light brown.
I decided to resolve the problem as good as possible without pulling the engine apart. My plan was to scuff the existing case surfaces and repaint it without a clear coat. Removing all the covers and components to get down to as much case exposed as possible.
But just to be sure I did a test. I took a torque converter cover, which is aluminum and painted the cover with DupliColor DE1615 Aluminum. Then I clear coated two areas. One with DupliColor DE1636 and one with PlastKote 229. Both high temp, 500 degree clear coatings.
After 5 days, I baked the part in the oven till the temp was just under 300 degrees. The pictures tell the story. The next test needs to be clear coat on bare aluminum I guess, maybe then it would perform OK. I intend to check with the manufactures and see what they say.
I decided to just repaint with the DE1615 and no clear.... turned out real nice!
DE1636 on the left, DE1615 w/o clear coat in the middle, 229 on the right
I decided to resolve the problem as good as possible without pulling the engine apart. My plan was to scuff the existing case surfaces and repaint it without a clear coat. Removing all the covers and components to get down to as much case exposed as possible.
But just to be sure I did a test. I took a torque converter cover, which is aluminum and painted the cover with DupliColor DE1615 Aluminum. Then I clear coated two areas. One with DupliColor DE1636 and one with PlastKote 229. Both high temp, 500 degree clear coatings.
After 5 days, I baked the part in the oven till the temp was just under 300 degrees. The pictures tell the story. The next test needs to be clear coat on bare aluminum I guess, maybe then it would perform OK. I intend to check with the manufactures and see what they say.
I decided to just repaint with the DE1615 and no clear.... turned out real nice!
DE1636 on the left, DE1615 w/o clear coat in the middle, 229 on the right
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