Ceramic coat exhaust

Greg Woods gwoods at symtx.com
Thu May 15 14:26:17 GMT 1997


>>>If you want to keep the heat inside the exhaust pipes , then have them
>>>ceramic coated. Ceramic keeps the heat in, smooths out the surface prolongs
>>>the life of the pipe & looks good. The only down side is the cost
>>>John Firkins
>>
>>Thanks- what is involved with that? Is it just a matter of cleaning the 
>>metal, painting on the glaze and fireing it? I have friends in ceramic 
>>classes who could fire them for me:)
>>Mario T

>Eastwood sell stuff for that -- airbrush on and bake at
>350 F or so think it's www.eastwood.com ???

Kind of the EFI topic, but this sounds very interesting.  
I'm buying a new "Y" pipe in the near future and would love 
to ceramic coat this thing.  Applying the ceramic coating 
doesn't seem like much of a problem, but where do I find an 
oven large enough to bake my Y-pipe at 350 degrees?  Can I 
just apply the coating and take a long drive and let the 
engine heat harden it!??  any thoughts?

BTW, actual Eastwood address is http://www.eastwoodco.com/.

Greg Woods
gwoods at symtx.com
project: TBI installation
into an 86 cherokee, 2.8L




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