I have and old bike and would like to get it to look a little better. The engine shows it's age. So I was thinking about giving it a good cleaning, and painting it with that high heat paint that's out on the market, it's good for up to 1600 d. Good idea or bad.
I have painted all kinds of thing in my time, just not an engine.
Any ideas would be welcome.
Is your engine Air or Liquid cooled? If yours is Air cooled I wouldn't paint it. Mine <-- is liquid cooled and the engine is painted at the factory. The only parts that are not painted are the outside edges of the fins.
There are products out there to help renew the look of aluminum. What they are... I can't remember. Do some more searching and ask alot of questions and you'll get it looking new, or close anyway.
i have painted both water and air cooled motors with vht paint.never done the motor any harm,but didnt last long .some actually say they will help cooling.dont know if thats true but i wouldnt bother eccept as a touch up on a black motor.xjrjohn
biking isnt a matter of life or death,its far more important(bill shankley,well almost)
I can't see what it would matter unless you plan to lay the paint on a 1/4" thick. A thin coat would be unlikely to provide much insulating value. Particularly the stuff from out of a spray can.
GarryS ---- "We learn from experience that men never learn anything from experience."