What kind of paint for cylinders?

jetskiking

Im done sanding!!!
Location
Dallas Georgia
Thinking about painting my cylinder while my motor is out.What kind of paint should I use? Can I use auto paint or do I have to use high temp? what about the head pipe? Anybody know were to get high temp paint in cool colors not just chevy orange and black etc.Is there any additive for auto paint to make it resist high temps?
 

jetskiking

Im done sanding!!!
Location
Dallas Georgia
Any body know of a place I site I can buy high temp paint? I already looked at duplicolors site. The problem is none of there distributers actually carry any of the cool colors all they have is black chevy orange etc. Cmon guys I need some info:feedback: . Im trying to paint my cylinders this weekend.
 

ketsair

ISJWTA Member #1
i just got a can of the metalcast orange and ground coat. i'm not sure what i'm gonna try it on, but my parts store "donated" it to me:headbang: :headbang: :headbang: well, i had to buy the ground coat, but they gave me the orange
 

Mouthfulloflake

ISJWTA member #2
Location
NW Arkansas
you have to spray a chrome finish underneath those metal cast finished dont you?

or have a polished surface to begine with?

How about just polish the cylinder and clear coatit?

haha..
 

jetskiking

Im done sanding!!!
Location
Dallas Georgia
Heres some pics of the head pipe. I didnt get to the cylinders today.It is actually a little darker in person.
 

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WAB

salty nuts
Location
coastal GA
I would reccommend removing the old paint first, down to the bare alum.

I painted my motor last year. I blasted all the old paint off first, painted it with a zinc chromate primer (adheres to alum very well) then sprayed the color coats after the primer had dried.
I do not remember what blaster material I used to remove the paint....it was NOT sand though. It was just course enough to remove corrosion and paint.
I did not have access to the blaster to remove the paint off the head of flywheel cover, so I scuffed them as well as possible with a 3m scuff pad. The paint has not held up as well on the head or flywheel cover. It chips off easier than on the part I removed all the old paint & used zinc chromate primer.

A couple of old pics from the process.........
 

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