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Daniel_Saxo_VTR 19th October 2014 15:08

Rocker Cover Re-Paint
 
Hi guys,

So I am wanting to paint the rocker cover as mine is looking past its best now.

When I take it off, will I need a new gasket or will I be able to re-use the old one, do you think? If not, where can I get a new gasket?

The car is Wicked Red, so I was thinking of doing the cover in the same colour. Does it need to be heat resistant or can I use ordinary aerosol paint?

Thanks for any advice!

Dan

Prickle 19th October 2014 15:14

I'd just get it powercoated. I got my ma's done on her 1.4 C3. And depends on the condition of it. I'd only replace it with a gen Citroen one though.


Mickswan 19th October 2014 15:26

If it looks past it I'm sure your gasket will be past it. For about £8 it's worth a new one.

DaPPeR 19th October 2014 16:30

£4.97 I paid on eBay

Daniel_Saxo_VTR 19th October 2014 18:42

I'd rather spray it with aerosol, its easy to do and I can do it on my drive way in a few minutes. I like doing things myself, whereas i'd have to get someone else to do the powder coating as I have no facilities to do that here.

So new gasket it is then.

Whats the score with heat resistant paint or not?

Thanks again! :)

DaPPeR 19th October 2014 18:57

Flame/heatproof paint will last longer under high temperatures standard will end up fading

Gandi699 19th October 2014 19:14

Just buy a new one, they aren't expensive. You don't need heat resistant paint for a rocker cover, it doesn't get hot enough to warrant it


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Daniel_Saxo_VTR 19th October 2014 19:52

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gandi699 (Post 6487533)
Just buy a new one, they aren't expensive. You don't need heat resistant paint for a rocker cover, it doesn't get hot enough to warrant it


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Where and how much?

Prickle 20th October 2014 06:07

The finish wont last or look as good, i Promise you that.

Theyre about 40, 50 quid new last i checked. You could get yours powercoated for 10, 15 quid.

0rang3peel 21st October 2014 11:25

+1 get it powdercoated

manta 24th October 2014 01:39

powdercoat eryday

Yates 24th October 2014 19:32

Just aerosol it. Don't need high temp paint or powder coating. I done my 8v cover wicked red and lasted years and years. I also done my 16v covers over and over again. Load of bollox saying it will fade

Saxvtsdan 24th October 2014 23:24

Spray it with aerosol or gun it I painted loads of rocker covers and as long as you do a good job with prep they look good for years after


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Cam 25th October 2014 00:04



My old saxos ok its not 8v cover the 16v get much hotter anyway. Normal halfrauds aerosol used, lasted years.

Daniel_Saxo_VTR 25th October 2014 16:10

Cheers guys. Yeah, I painted it in Wicked red aerosol from halfrauds (as cam says!)

I stripped it back to bare metal where the corrosion was bad and emery'd the rest of it.
Primed it with Zinc grey primer, also from halfrauds! ;) Two coats of the primer and then two coats of the 'Wicked' red. Nice thin coats.

Looks much nicer.

I'll be taking the cam cover off tomorrow or next week to adjust the tappets as I there was more movement in them than I would like to see. Its quiet running when hot, but when cold it is tappety so thats the next job on the list!

DaCrazyOne 17th November 2014 23:57

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Originally Posted by Cam (Post 6488355)


My old saxos ok its not 8v cover the 16v get much hotter anyway. Normal halfrauds aerosol used, lasted years.

Nice finish to it. What did you use to re seal up you have proper rocker cover seals or using sealing glue sticky stuff

Cam 17th November 2014 23:57

Locitte 5190 from halfrauds

DaCrazyOne 18th November 2014 00:02

Quote:

Originally Posted by Cam (Post 6492600)
Locitte 5190 from halfrauds

much needed or thin even spread around where old seal was. Not sure how to seal up mines leaking from a few places tiny dribbles now n then but not much think gonna have a bash at this.

Any method for sanding down rough or smooth finish for applying paint?

Daniel_Saxo_VTR 10th December 2014 19:51


Daniel_Saxo_VTR 10th December 2014 19:51



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