Temperature Rating of Plastic Engine Parts
I want to paint my valve cover and some other plastic parts with Teflon Moly Coating. This coating comes in several colors. I have some that is a "stainless steel" color. When you spray this on, then you bake it in an oven at 400 degrees F. for 30 minutes. It gives a nice sort of grainy coating that you can leave as is or polish with steel wool to get a nice gloss. The coating is really duarable and much better than paint. I have used it on gun parts.
The only problem is, will the parts hold up to the 30 minute baking at 400 degrees F?
The only problem is, will the parts hold up to the 30 minute baking at 400 degrees F?
I'n not too concerned about brittle. More about melting or deforming.
I've painted lots of gun parts that are plasic, no problem.
My buddy painted a Mossberg pump shotgun forend and it melted.
I think it depends on the whether the plastic is themo molded, or made by a chemical reaction or laid up like fiberglass. I recon I could just buy spares just in case. I figured someone here would know though.
I've painted lots of gun parts that are plasic, no problem.
My buddy painted a Mossberg pump shotgun forend and it melted.
I think it depends on the whether the plastic is themo molded, or made by a chemical reaction or laid up like fiberglass. I recon I could just buy spares just in case. I figured someone here would know though.
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