Manifold temperature
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Manifold temperature
Random question lads, but what would the typically temperature of a CB400sf manifold run to?
Only reason i ask is i was thinking of getting the mainfold powdercoated but the fella isnt sure that the powder wil last long against the potential tempertures anything above 210c. I had been painting it myself which turned into a disaster with shite looking brush stuff then sold the wrong friggin aerosol colour i wanted
So its all getting sandblasted back and starting from scratch one way or another 
Only reason i ask is i was thinking of getting the mainfold powdercoated but the fella isnt sure that the powder wil last long against the potential tempertures anything above 210c. I had been painting it myself which turned into a disaster with shite looking brush stuff then sold the wrong friggin aerosol colour i wanted


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Re: Manifold temperature
I think powder coating a set of down pipes is a bad idea, once warmed up I think it'll turn to jelly and run off, but I could be wrong.
Very high temperature exhaust paint ?
Very high temperature exhaust paint ?
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Re: Manifold temperature
Taken from another forum..
So, no.''I work for a powder coater, the pipes coming out of the engine get way too hot for powder coat. As for the muffler, we have done some for bigger harley bikes dressers, baggers (no guarantee) but it holds up. There are even some high temp powders, but in very basic colors. Ceramic coating is very fragile, if you drop it, it will likely chip.''
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Re: Manifold temperature
About the only way to go is stove enamelling if you aren't confident enough to paint them.
Conventional wisdom says to know your limits. To know your limits you need to find them first. Finding your limits generally involves getting in over your head and hoping you live long enough to benefit from the experience. That's the fun part.
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Re: Manifold temperature
Yeah i didnt think the powder coat would be suitable but just wanted to confirm, ah well 
Roar-e, im happy enough to paint it myself, thats not a problem at all, i just need to find somewhere that bloody well does satin to shut me up
Gloss and matt i can find no problem, but see trying to get satin, NOOOOOOOOOO
Must look into that enameling thunderace, dunno if there's many do it over here. Is it an expensive job do you know?

Roar-e, im happy enough to paint it myself, thats not a problem at all, i just need to find somewhere that bloody well does satin to shut me up


Must look into that enameling thunderace, dunno if there's many do it over here. Is it an expensive job do you know?
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Re: Manifold temperature
i'll ask stu what he bought as i remember himusing something on an RS125 he had.
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Re: Manifold temperature
Applied first coat of plain black and looks more like grey ffs. 2 tins that was! Maybe cause the manifold was taken back to scratch it is going to take a few more coats?
Why did i even start this lol

Why did i even start this lol


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Re: Manifold temperature
Once heated to turns black but, doesn't it?
What about the forks?
What about the forks?
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Re: Manifold temperature
Will it turn black-er? Didnt realise that if thats the case! Better bloody do lol. I doubt it'll go shiney though?
As for the forks, Chris cleaned up a bit round the seal and doesnt seem to be leaking any further, but still think i'll get the fork oil replaced and change the bushings and seals at the same time. May as well seeing as it'll all be stripped down anyway. Just need some help doing it from someone who knows what they're at lol
Might actually get riding the bloomin thing then, only been out once since that trip to Portrush ffs
All grand yourself?
As for the forks, Chris cleaned up a bit round the seal and doesnt seem to be leaking any further, but still think i'll get the fork oil replaced and change the bushings and seals at the same time. May as well seeing as it'll all be stripped down anyway. Just need some help doing it from someone who knows what they're at lol


Might actually get riding the bloomin thing then, only been out once since that trip to Portrush ffs

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Re: Manifold temperature
In had new pipes and muffler made for the XBR500 that I've just sold, and had them coated with a ceramic finish. It comes in either black or silver (about the same colour as unpolished aluminium). The process coats both inside and outside, and a small power increase id claimed. Looks good and easy to keep clean, very durable too.