GUY
15+ Year Contributor
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- Mar 27, 2005
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Springfield,
Missouri
Here is mine off my Galant, I scored this guy off some forums in Thailand.
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Thanks man.
The biggest step to have it come out good is prep work, spray some purple power degreaser on the valve cover and sand it with semi-rough sanding paper, spray some more and sand again throughout the whole vc, for the tiny spaces use a knife to get the grime out, then wash it all off with water, dry it, and paint away.
. Then you want to sand every area with 320 grit sand paper so that the paint has a good substrate to adhear to. After you finish that step you want to get some wax and grease remover ( or paint thinner) this will remove almost all of your greasy finger prints and any other leftover crap on it. Once you have completed this step you can start spraying i would personally do 2 to 3 decent coats and you will have a solid paint jobHere is mine off my Galant, I scored this guy off some forums in Thailand.
never seen another like mine.
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Here is mine off my Galant, I scored this guy off some forums in Thailand.
