value painting
value painting
planning on painting my valve cover sunburst orange. The trick is i plan on doing it by brush...liquid paint, not sparying it on.............anyone done this yet?
Last edited by cobaltsslover07; Jun 26, 2007 at 11:16 AM.
The valve cover can not be painted by brush that I know of.
You need high temp paint if you're going to do it or the exhaust side will start to peel and burn off in no time. I would recommend looking into buying a valve cover that's already powdercoated. That will ensure a lifetime of good looks. No offence, but I doubt you know what you're doing when you call the valve cover a value cover. Modern Performance is a supporting vendor on here and I'm pretty sure they sell color matched powdercoated valve covers...
You need high temp paint if you're going to do it or the exhaust side will start to peel and burn off in no time. I would recommend looking into buying a valve cover that's already powdercoated. That will ensure a lifetime of good looks. No offence, but I doubt you know what you're doing when you call the valve cover a value cover. Modern Performance is a supporting vendor on here and I'm pretty sure they sell color matched powdercoated valve covers...
im not too sure on how to take it off, and if i would even have the right tools
wow i just noticed i spelt it like that, i look like an ******* lol, my bad, but thanks anyways
The valve cover can not be painted by brush that I know of.
You need high temp paint if you're going to do it or the exhaust side will start to peel and burn off in no time. I would recommend looking into buying a valve cover that's already powdercoated. That will ensure a lifetime of good looks. No offence, but I doubt you know what you're doing when you call the valve cover a value cover. Modern Performance is a supporting vendor on here and I'm pretty sure they sell color matched powdercoated valve covers...
You need high temp paint if you're going to do it or the exhaust side will start to peel and burn off in no time. I would recommend looking into buying a valve cover that's already powdercoated. That will ensure a lifetime of good looks. No offence, but I doubt you know what you're doing when you call the valve cover a value cover. Modern Performance is a supporting vendor on here and I'm pretty sure they sell color matched powdercoated valve covers...
Last edited by cobaltsslover07; Jun 26, 2007 at 11:14 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
The valve cover can not be painted by brush that I know of.
You need high temp paint if you're going to do it or the exhaust side will start to peel and burn off in no time. I would recommend looking into buying a valve cover that's already powdercoated. That will ensure a lifetime of good looks. No offence, but I doubt you know what you're doing when you call the valve cover a value cover. Modern Performance is a supporting vendor on here and I'm pretty sure they sell color matched powdercoated valve covers...
You need high temp paint if you're going to do it or the exhaust side will start to peel and burn off in no time. I would recommend looking into buying a valve cover that's already powdercoated. That will ensure a lifetime of good looks. No offence, but I doubt you know what you're doing when you call the valve cover a value cover. Modern Performance is a supporting vendor on here and I'm pretty sure they sell color matched powdercoated valve covers...
You're not being a dick, you're just misinformed. He mispelled it twice. It wasn't a typo. He just admitted that he doesn't know how to take the valve cover off. I'm just trying to help him understand that painting isn't the best way to go...
ok!!!! who cares how i spelt it, ill call it a damn metal engine cover, i just need to paint the damn thing orange.
Last edited by cobaltsslover07; Jun 26, 2007 at 11:21 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
Um spray painting it DOES last just fine and does flake off. The valve cover DOES NOT get hot enough to make it burn off. I've used GM color match spray paint on MANY engine parts on my OWN cars over the years with perfect results. You need to prep the surface properly and it lasts just fine. Hell it lasts just fine on brake calipers so you know it'll hold up to a valve cover.
How to remove it is relatively simple, all you need is a 1/4 inch drive socket set and extension. All the bolts are 10mm just remove them all and remove the valve cover. Use total prep or another like brand and then a good self etching primer and then the paint followed by the clear coat and it'll look fan-damn-tastci for years and years to come.
Too bad your not local or I'd be glad to help you.
How to remove it is relatively simple, all you need is a 1/4 inch drive socket set and extension. All the bolts are 10mm just remove them all and remove the valve cover. Use total prep or another like brand and then a good self etching primer and then the paint followed by the clear coat and it'll look fan-damn-tastci for years and years to come.
Too bad your not local or I'd be glad to help you.
Um spray painting it DOES last just fine and does flake off. The valve cover DOES NOT get hot enough to make it burn off. I've used GM color match spray paint on MANY engine parts on my OWN cars over the years with perfect results. You need to prep the surface properly and it lasts just fine. Hell it lasts just fine on brake calipers so you know it'll hold up to a valve cover.
How to remove it is relatively simple, all you need is a 1/4 inch drive socket set and extension. All the bolts are 10mm just remove them all and remove the valve cover. Use total prep or another like brand and then a good self etching primer and then the paint followed by the clear coat and it'll look fan-damn-tastci for years and years to come.
Too bad your not local or I'd be glad to help you.
How to remove it is relatively simple, all you need is a 1/4 inch drive socket set and extension. All the bolts are 10mm just remove them all and remove the valve cover. Use total prep or another like brand and then a good self etching primer and then the paint followed by the clear coat and it'll look fan-damn-tastci for years and years to come.
Too bad your not local or I'd be glad to help you.
I keep forgetting you guys don't have the heat pump in your engine bay. You wouldn't be saying it doesn't get hot if you felt the heat in my engine compartment during the summer.
Needless to say, prep is the most important part. And aparently the GM spray cans will work and hold up. Do you still have the heat shield w/ the extrude honed manifold? That'll help keep things cool too if you do...
Needless to say, prep is the most important part. And aparently the GM spray cans will work and hold up. Do you still have the heat shield w/ the extrude honed manifold? That'll help keep things cool too if you do...
In fact here.....
This is my engine compartment

It still looks this good months later.
I just snug them up real good and I've never had a problem with leaking.
This is my engine compartment

It still looks this good months later.
I just snug them up real good and I've never had a problem with leaking.
Last edited by Jackalope; Jun 26, 2007 at 11:28 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
I keep forgetting you guys don't have the heat pump in your engine bay. You wouldn't be saying it doesn't get hot if you felt the heat in my engine compartment during the summer.
Needless to say, prep is the most important part. And aparently the GM spray cans will work and hold up. Do you still have the heat shield w/ the extrude honed manifold? That'll help keep things cool too if you do...
Needless to say, prep is the most important part. And aparently the GM spray cans will work and hold up. Do you still have the heat shield w/ the extrude honed manifold? That'll help keep things cool too if you do...
Now...
Cam Cover to Cylinder Head Bolt
8 Nm
71 lb in
Cam Cover to Ground Cable Bolt
10 Nm
89 lb in
Cam Cover to Ground Cable Stud
10 Nm
89 lb in
Let's all be happy
Now what are you planning to do paint the heat sheild too? Now that will get get too hot so you may not want to.
The parts department carries GM Color Matched cans and you can get the paint code off your car. I think it's either in the door jam or on the trunk lid. Jack, you know where there's a list?
I was asking about the heat shield because it will keep the heat away from the cover. I don't think he plans on painting it...
I was asking about the heat shield because it will keep the heat away from the cover. I don't think he plans on painting it...
Last edited by Edubs; Jun 26, 2007 at 11:32 AM. Reason: Automerged Doublepost
peace, love, and a highly v-dub!
nah i just planned on the cover, i wouldnt mind dipping the sheild in chrome though lol
You mean this list.... click the link!
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/appearance-48/color-matched-spray-paint-gm-36332/
But just give the dealer your VIN# and they can get it for you off thier data base.
Jackalope, that is one pretty engine. I think I need to get a few more cans to make mine look that pretty. I didn't realize you had a 2.2. Do you have SAI as well? We got one guy up in Maine saying that the dealer has the ability to delete it. Have you seen the thread? What you think?
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/show...t=38488&page=6
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https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/show...t=38488&page=6
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Jackalope, that is one pretty engine. I think I need to get a few more cans to make mine look that pretty. I didn't realize you had a 2.2. Do you have SAI as well? We got one guy up in Maine saying that the dealer has the ability to delete it. Have you seen the thread? What you think?
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/show...t=38488&page=6
Post # 103
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/show...t=38488&page=6
Post # 103
You mean this list.... click the link!
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/showthread.php?t=36332
But just give the dealer your VIN# and they can get it for you off thier data base.
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/showthread.php?t=36332
But just give the dealer your VIN# and they can get it for you off thier data base.
yea, i dont know if my dealer would do it. I may head my ass up to Maine if it works. he has been driving for 2000+ miles without a CEL
The 2.2 and 2.4 use the same intake so I can see how you'd mix them up. The tell tale part is the coil packs, on the 2.2 it has the one big one that takes up the whole center while the 2.4 uses individual coil packs bolted to the VC. Also the intake is different but its a more subtle difference. The coil packs jump out at you tho.
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