Painting Spark Plug Cover
I looked at it before I went to work and it doesn't look that bad. When i get home from work i'll take a pic.
But does anything think i could just sand down the paint currently on the cover to a smooth, even texture and repaint it or should I just take all the paint off?
But does anything think i could just sand down the paint currently on the cover to a smooth, even texture and repaint it or should I just take all the paint off?
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Uhm, yeah, this DIY covers all of it. Well, it's the same process. Just cover your exposed block with a clean garbage bag pulled over it (Duh, make sure your engine isn't hot), clean it really good inside and out, and then go to work.
No, you don't need to replace the gasket, it's rubber. I've taken mine off several times and no leaks.
Hell, Majiktib has my old beta 1 cover on his car now.
To be honest, it's easiest to just get the Beta 2 valve cover conversion kit and do it that way, then sell your Beta 1 cover after you swap.
No, you don't need to replace the gasket, it's rubber. I've taken mine off several times and no leaks.
Hell, Majiktib has my old beta 1 cover on his car now.
To be honest, it's easiest to just get the Beta 2 valve cover conversion kit and do it that way, then sell your Beta 1 cover after you swap.
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i have no more money lol.. so ill just paint mine. it should look nice.. i think imma do graphite valve cover, and a gloss black spark plug cover.. i duno yet..
my IC charge pipes are gunmetal.. and my air ram, GTR BBTB are the reg allum. finish.. i gotta think of good color combo.
my IC charge pipes are gunmetal.. and my air ram, GTR BBTB are the reg allum. finish.. i gotta think of good color combo.
Daafisch: Use a putty knife to get the loose flakey stuff off, then just sand until it is smooth. The places where the paint stuck will be fine, just remove where it bubbled, sand it smooth, and do one of the following:
Drink a 6 pack before you start painting. This will ensure that you are not able to rush the job this time! laugh.gif
Or...
Paint it at night and reinstall in the morning.
Good Luck the second go round.
Drink a 6 pack before you start painting. This will ensure that you are not able to rush the job this time! laugh.gif
Or...
Paint it at night and reinstall in the morning.
Good Luck the second go round.


