Media blasting an 82 engine
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Media blasting an 82 engine
Has anyone here media blasted an 81 or 82 engine? I'm looking at installing it in an earlier model bike and want the silver engine. Were the original 79 / 80 engines bare metal or were they painted? I'm thinking I could just have it media blasted to take off the black paint. Has anyone done this and what type of media was used? Do you guys paint your engines silver after rebuilds or leave them? Thanks
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Re: Media blasting an 82 engine
Hello & welcome...
Has anyone here media blasted an 81 or 82 engine? I'm looking at installing it in an earlier model bike and want the silver engine. Were the original 79 / 80 engines bare metal or were they painted?
Crank case, cylinder, cylinder head, cam cover were painted with the polished alloy parts ( clutch cover etc.) clear coated. The top work was high silver & the crank case a duller silver..
I'm thinking I could just have it media blasted to take off the black paint. Has anyone done this and what type of media was used?
Engine apart or together as one piece ??
Has anyone here media blasted an 81 or 82 engine? I'm looking at installing it in an earlier model bike and want the silver engine. Were the original 79 / 80 engines bare metal or were they painted?
Crank case, cylinder, cylinder head, cam cover were painted with the polished alloy parts ( clutch cover etc.) clear coated. The top work was high silver & the crank case a duller silver..
I'm thinking I could just have it media blasted to take off the black paint. Has anyone done this and what type of media was used?
Engine apart or together as one piece ??
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Lots of great info here timmy, crack a beer, sit back relax. Too much information for me to go over again I'm afraid..but it looks like PJ1 silver for the topwork & possibly "Mariners" outboard motor paint for lower, although I have had a lot of success with paints from JC Whitney for the lower work also. Been a while though....
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An even better way to prevent "The sand in Crack Syndrome" would be to have it ice blasted.
No media will stay somewhere where you wouldn't want it to stay.
Just blow things dry afterwards with a lot of compressed air, and you're good to paint.
Cheers,
Joost
No media will stay somewhere where you wouldn't want it to stay.
Just blow things dry afterwards with a lot of compressed air, and you're good to paint.
Cheers,
Joost
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