smokey 0 Posted February 28, 2008 Hiya guys I've finished degreasing my Mi16 and have started to paint it. So far done the engine mounts and the inlet manifold. The block is all masked ready to go. But i noticed something written on the can. It says for use on exhaust manifolds and air cooled engines. Now this might sound silly but i can use this on my engine right Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
uncle buck 0 Posted February 28, 2008 Yeah the paint will be ok...if it will withstand the heat of an exhaust manifold it will be fine on the block. I have seen ordinary household gloss paint used on engine blocks & it has never budged! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
yorkshirekowboy 19 1 Cars Posted February 28, 2008 Hiya guys I've finished degreasing my Mi16 and have started to paint it. So far done the engine mounts and the inlet manifold. The block is all masked ready to go. But i noticed something written on the can. It says for use on exhaust manifolds and air cooled engines. Now this might sound silly but i can use this on my engine right Thanks is it natural for the block to produce like a white powder on the block as its alloy? i did the same as smokey and means started to peel, not bothered like as its not seen. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
davemar 16 Posted February 29, 2008 is it natural for the block to produce like a white powder on the block as its alloy? i did the same as smokey and means started to peel, not bothered like as its not seen. I think this is just the reaction of the alloy with water. When I was cleaning a block I rinsed it off with water and just let it dry and it was covered in more white powder than Amy Winehouse's top lip. I then tried to rinse that off, and of course it came back. I think in end I just scrubbed it off with a wire brush attachment on the dremel. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ALEX 98 1 Cars Posted February 29, 2008 Strip the block and get it bead/vapour blasted. (like shot blasting but finer for a shiny finish) You wont have to worry about flaking paint then. Just coat it with WD40 to keep it clean. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites