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airbox painting or wrap?
bikecarbfred - 11/2/18 at 10:38 AM

I have made an air box from plastic(pvc) for my carbs. I am not going to carbon fibre wrap it because of dis-colouring so opting for spraying it black,

I have scuffed the surface.

Will high temp alloy wheel/brake caliper VHT spray paint be allright?

I still have a can of primer grey and matt black left over

[Edited on 11/2/18 by bikecarbfred]


40inches - 11/2/18 at 11:00 AM

uPol sell a plastic primer that works very well
http://www.spccoatings.co.uk/aerosols/primer-aerosols/1k-plastic-primer-aerosol-600ml--upol

[Edited on 11-2-18 by 40inches]


bikecarbfred - 11/2/18 at 12:00 PM

you reckon it will be alright for engine bay temps


David Jenkins - 11/2/18 at 12:50 PM

Put it this way - if you need VHT paint to withstand the temperatures, then the PVC will be long gone! If it's hot enough to damage paint then the PVC has no chance.

The 'glass transition temperature' (where the plastic loses structural strength) of PVC is 81C, according to a quick google search.

[Edited on 11/2/18 by David Jenkins]


Angel Acevedo - 11/2/18 at 02:02 PM

quote:
Originally posted by bikecarbfred
you reckon it will be alright for engine bay temps


+1...
if worried, BBQ paint will do the job...
Although overkill.
I reckon 3M Carbon fiber vinyl would withstand the heat too...


bikecarbfred - 11/2/18 at 02:38 PM

I wanted to 3m carbon vinyl but the box isn't square. Worried it won't wrap around the curves without folding/creasing at one end.


40inches - 11/2/18 at 02:44 PM

quote:
Originally posted by bikecarbfred
you reckon it will be alright for engine bay temps


I used it to paint my airbox, never had a problem with the painted surface
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Under bonnet summer temperatures in traffic exceeded 100 degrees. Never had a problem with the paint, the carbs didn't like it much though

[Edited on 11-2-18 by 40inches]


bikecarbfred - 12/2/18 at 10:42 AM

That looks sweet.