My mate wants to get this done.
I understand that both should be cleaned, but do they need to be polished ?
He knows a local foundry place, that could shot-blast the items ? Is that advisable ?
What is the best way to do this, so it's safe, and then have the painted ? What sort of paint should be used ?
Anyone know of a place in or around London, preferably towards W.London or Oxford ?
All advice/suggestions appreciated.
Cleaning and painting rocker cover and inlet manifold ?
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Bharat
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I was going to get mine chemically cleaned... Haven't thought about how to "colour it in" but just decided chemical cleaning to do the inside of the inlet manifold as well

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bharat
if there's any blasting going to happen especaially to the rocker cover then mask the inside first - for any debris in there will fall into the engine and accelerate wear.
paul
if there's any blasting going to happen especaially to the rocker cover then mask the inside first - for any debris in there will fall into the engine and accelerate wear.
paul
i saw a doctor and she gave me some pills....


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When i painted my rocker cover i used some spray on mousse paint stripper and a wire brush to remove that yellow cosmoline(sp?) stuff and then i used brake cleaner to remove any oil that was left.

I got the paint for about 7 quid per tin from here.
https://www.usautomotive.co.uk/scripts/ ... roduct=234

Have a look at the other painting cam cover thread.
http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... opic&t=333

I got the paint for about 7 quid per tin from here.
https://www.usautomotive.co.uk/scripts/ ... roduct=234

Have a look at the other painting cam cover thread.
http://www.e30zone.co.uk/modules.php?na ... opic&t=333
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Cheers fellas, will pass on the info to my mate 

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so do ya just mask of the bmw logo and stripes then?
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Nah easier to just spray over them and use a sanding block to take the paint off the raised parts afterwards.A1BMW325iSport wrote:so do ya just mask of the bmw logo and stripes then?

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Could I use this on the inlet manifold?
https://www.usautomotive.co.uk/scripts/ ... roduct=226
https://www.usautomotive.co.uk/scripts/ ... roduct=226
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You probably could but you'd have to polish the manifold first to get a decent finish.Jimbob wrote:Could I use this on the inlet manifold?
https://www.usautomotive.co.uk/scripts/ ... roduct=226

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