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Started by Zwartie, April 25, 2016, 10:08:57 PM

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Zwartie

It was finally time to do something about those ugly header pipes. I had the exhaust system powder-coated a few years back but the Yukon and Alaska gravel roads took their toll. Here's a pic from last season showing the top of a couple pipes - and yes, they looked like that pretty much right to the 4-1 collector area.


I picked up a can of Beauti-Tone high heat (BBQ) paint in "Hibatchi Black" at the local Home Hardware. Of course I made sure to take the exhaust system off, clean it up with a pressure washer and a scrub-down to make sure it was free of dirt and debris and then put a good 3 coats of paint on it.


Here's what it looks like installed and after a few heat-cycles (1 minute at a time) to get the paint to bake on. I must say it looks pretty good!


Zwartie
Ben Zwart
London, ON
1992 FJ1200
1977 KZ200

Troyskie

1984 FJ1100 Ms Effie brand new :)
1984 FJ1100 Pearlie, stock as.
1985 FJ1100 Mr Effie 647,000K and still running hard.
1985 FJ1200 'Yummy' takes a licking & keeps on ticking
2013 Trumpy Tiger 800, let's do another lap of Oz

After all is said and done, more is said than done :)

ct7088

On the subject of headers, when replacing the exhaust gaskets is bearing grease the accepted way to hold the new gaskets in place?

Chris
Chris

markmartin

Quote from: ct7088 on April 26, 2016, 09:15:21 PM
On the subject of headers, when replacing the exhaust gaskets is bearing grease the accepted way to hold the new gaskets in place?

Chris

I squeeze mine with a pair of pliers just enough to make them slightly out of round.  They stay in the recess this way--then the headers can be fitted.

ct7088

Sounds like a good solution, it won't take much bend to hold them.
Thanks

Chris
Chris

ribbert

Quote from: markmartin on April 26, 2016, 09:39:50 PM
Quote from: ct7088 on April 26, 2016, 09:15:21 PM
On the subject of headers, when replacing the exhaust gaskets is bearing grease the accepted way to hold the new gaskets in place?

Chris

I squeeze mine with a pair of pliers just enough to make them slightly out of round.  They stay in the recess this way--then the headers can be fitted.

That is exactly what you do. Don't over do it though, they only need a whisker and they won't budge

Noel
"Tell a wise man something he doesn't know and he'll thank you, tell a fool something he doesn't know and he'll abuse you"

ribbert

Quote from: Zwartie on April 25, 2016, 10:08:57 PM


I picked up a can of Beauti-Tone high heat (BBQ) paint in "Hibatchi Black"......
Zwartie

Let's know how it looks after 6 mths of use Zwartie, damned if I could ever find anything that lasts.

I gave up in the end and polished them, not that I was looking for something else to keep clean, but I got sick of the paint breaking down. I have a shelf full of various high temp and purpose made exhaust paints.

Noel
"Tell a wise man something he doesn't know and he'll thank you, tell a fool something he doesn't know and he'll abuse you"

Zwartie

Noel,

I'll keep tabs on it throughout the season and let you know how it holds up.

Zwartie
Ben Zwart
London, ON
1992 FJ1200
1977 KZ200