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Old 10-31-2011, 12:42 PM
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Default LS Aluminum prep and high temp clearcoat?

Hi Guys,

I'm working towards getting my LS1 used motor cleaned and installed in the next week. I'm working out of my home hobby shop. I would like to clean all aluminum surfaces like new and then clear coat it all.

What's the best detergent for cleaning all the sufaces? I don't want to use something that would keep a clear coat from adhering.

What prep needs to be done to the surfaces to get good clear coat adhesion to the aluminum?

What rattle can high temp clearcoat is recommended? I don't want it to yellow, as it will get a lot of use.

Also, what would be best for coating the stock LS1 exhaust manifolds?

Thanks to all!!
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Old 10-31-2011, 04:06 PM
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If the aluminum has any oil staining on it, it likely won't come out. I have used Duplicolor "Aluminum" paint on intakes, brackets, and transmissions to hide any defects in coloring or staining. It starts out a little bright for my taste, but will lose the brightness and look much more natural with a little age. I have never had an problem with it peeling or flaking. Prep was nothing more than degreasing the surface as best as possible. My best result was the LT1 intake on the engine that was in my 68. I painted it several years ago and it still looked great when I sold it recently.

High temp grill paint or VHT brand paint works well on manifolds and headers, but in my experience it typically only lasts 4-5 years before rust started taking over again. I hope this helps!
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Old 10-31-2011, 04:30 PM
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If you want to get aluminum really clean you could maybe find a local machine shop with a Jet clean machine. That worked well for getting aluminum heads and blocks degreased and really clean.
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Old 10-31-2011, 08:28 PM
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Thanks guys but I know there was a spray acid I used on my aluminum slotted wheels on my first car wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy too many years ago. It really brightened the aluminum then I would polish it. Something like that would work out just fine, I'm just not sure what the spray was. I really don't want to take the motor anywhere and I don't want to paint it either. Somebody must know what they spray is.

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Old 12-13-2011, 12:20 PM
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Well I got'r done.

I used simple green to remove the most of the dirt and grease which worked very well. Then I followed with a dupont degreaser that was safe for a leaving a paintable surface.

There was more staining and discoloration than I liked so I used duplicolor 500 degree primer, cast aluminum paint and clearcoat. It turned out great. I did some test pieces with the "aluminum" color but did not like how bright it was. The "cast aluminum" seemed to be the right shade. The Dupli-color rattle can spray nozzles are very user friendly and the stuff flashes fast, ten minutes between coats. All coats have to be applied within the same hour for proper curing, I was pleased with the product.

It will be some time before the car see's the road but I hope this stuff stays on good. Thanks to all who replied
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Well I got'r done.

I used simple green to remove the most of the dirt and grease which worked very well. Then I followed with a dupont degreaser that was safe for a leaving a paintable surface.

There was more staining and discoloration than I liked so I used duplicolor 500 degree primer, cast aluminum paint and clearcoat. It turned out great. I did some test pieces with the "aluminum" color but did not like how bright it was. The "cast aluminum" seemed to be the right shade. The Dupli-color rattle can spray nozzles are very user friendly and the stuff flashes fast, ten minutes between coats. All coats have to be applied within the same hour for proper curing, I was pleased with the product.

It will be some time before the car see's the road but I hope this stuff stays on good. Thanks to all who replied
Can you post some pics? Interested in the look. Thanks.
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Old 12-13-2011, 05:37 PM
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Thanks guys but I know there was a spray acid I used on my aluminum slotted wheels on my first car wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy too many years ago. It really brightened the aluminum then I would polish it. Something like that would work out just fine, I'm just not sure what the spray was. I really don't want to take the motor anywhere and I don't want to paint it either. Somebody must know what they spray is.

Thanks again.
That spray is Eagle One Mag Wheel Cleaner. You can find it at pretty much any local auto parts stores.
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diggin from the dead, but I wanted to say thanks for posting pictures, that really turned out great. Ive got an LSx and a 32V mod motor that will benefit from this!
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Old 03-19-2012, 07:51 PM
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diggin from the dead, but I wanted to say thanks for posting pictures, that really turned out great. Ive got an LSx and a 32V mod motor that will benefit from this!
Thanks for the compliment and I'm glad the pics were helpful. I can't say how well it will stand up because I still haven't made it to the road!!! Does anybody else have the problem of their projects growing in size as you work on them?!

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