I've done them in epoxy black, and the brake fluid still attacks it.
POR? It's clean cast iron, so you'd need a POR prep first. Pricey.
Anything else?
Maybe just Tremclad and be careful?
ABC123 said
April 28th
Cast blast ?
tc said
April 28th
I use Dupli Color brand Cast Iron. It's the right color and it stays there a long time.
694279 said
April 28th
ABC123 wrote:
Cast blast ?
and auto flat clear ... not a spray bomb
4SPEED427 said
April 28th
tc wrote:
I use Dupli Color brand Cast Iron. It's the right color and it stays there a long time.
Same here and yes, that colour is bang on, it's amazing how good it looks. And I agree also, it seems to last very well.
ak 67sd said
April 28th
I've used VHT cast iron. No issues, easy to touch up if needed.
ak
oshawacliff said
April 28th
I had been around the block a few times trying to keep the master cylinder looking decent. Finally bought a chrome one. No more worry's about rust or dripping brake fluid where is shouldn't be.
Cliff
ABC123 said
April 29th
Here is what I used today,
Dupli-color, Gun metal.
I thought I ordered a new pivit arm but wasn't in the box.
Wire=wheeled and painted.
Dried very fast in the sun.
some other parts were not painted so they got a quick coat.
What would you guys use?
I've done them in epoxy black, and the brake fluid still attacks it.
POR? It's clean cast iron, so you'd need a POR prep first. Pricey.
Anything else?
Maybe just Tremclad and be careful?
Same here and yes, that colour is bang on, it's amazing how good it looks. And I agree also, it seems to last very well.
ak
I had been around the block a few times trying to keep the master cylinder looking decent. Finally bought a chrome one. No more worry's about rust or dripping brake fluid where is shouldn't be.
Cliff
Here is what I used today,
Dupli-color, Gun metal.
I thought I ordered a new pivit arm but wasn't in the box.
Wire=wheeled and painted.
Dried very fast in the sun.
some other parts were not painted so they got a quick coat.