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Painting chrome head of Type RS BOV ?

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Pezking

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May 18, 2004
Ludwigshafen/Ma, Europe
I just got a Greddy Type RS BOV and I want to change the color of the upper part of it. I was thinking about a nice matte black.

Can I remove the upper part without messing up the bov ? Probably not...
How would I prepare the chrome surface for painting ? Rough it up with sandpaper and then prime it ?
 
You could take it apart, but I wouldn't. Just tape everything off and do a GOOD job sanding and preparing the surface to get it to look nice, or its gonna look like garbage.
Jon
 
Sorry for the bump ( if it is considered as such ), just wanted to share my experiences...

I sanded the polished ( not chromed, misconception on my part ) head of the bov with 180 grain wet-or-dry paper, wet at first, but found out that it works better dry until it looked really scratched up. After that I took my time to tape it off, using some stuff I found at a home working shop, it's used for taping off when painting your walls. There is a clear plastic foil attached to the tape which comes in very handy. Then I spray it with a primer/filler and after drying sprayed it a glossy black. It went way better than I thought, spraying it was a very easy and I don't have very much experience with that yet.

Here are some pics, first 2 with flash off, next 2 with flash, sticker isn't attached yet.

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