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Old Feb 12, 2004
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Arrow Valve cover...

I want to paint my valve cover thing red... but what kind of paint do i use???
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high temp red paint available at any auto shop or anywhere that sells paint.
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yeah any hi-temp paint will work, you can use the pain they sell for break calipers too.
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walmart has hi temp car paint as well. shop around and make sure you get a good color
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which valve cover exactly are you wanting to paint?
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hi-temp and Sand Free
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Do a search, because A while ago someone on the board posted that they did this and they posted really amazing pics...I think also a DIY...I believe it may of been hondawerx that did this....

That should help you out if its still there
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if your talking about the black Vtec cover, it's plastic, you can paint it with 98cent krylon from wal-mart. Mine was, and it never chipped or faded.
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