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Hey guys,
I'm new to the GS Resources site, but I'm hoping there will be some great information here.
The reason for this post is that I am currently rebuilding a 1981 GS750EX, and I have a guestion for you..
As the cooling fins all around the engine are looking old and nasty, I was thinking of just cleaning them as best I can, and then spraying them with an aluminum colored engine enamel. The paint that I was looking at is tolerant of temperatures up to 500 degrees, but I'm not sure if the cooling fins will get hotter than that. Is this going to be a problem, or should the 500 degree paint suffice?
Also, do you have any other tricks to getting the engine to look closer to new?
Thanks in advance
I'm new to the GS Resources site, but I'm hoping there will be some great information here.
The reason for this post is that I am currently rebuilding a 1981 GS750EX, and I have a guestion for you..
As the cooling fins all around the engine are looking old and nasty, I was thinking of just cleaning them as best I can, and then spraying them with an aluminum colored engine enamel. The paint that I was looking at is tolerant of temperatures up to 500 degrees, but I'm not sure if the cooling fins will get hotter than that. Is this going to be a problem, or should the 500 degree paint suffice?
Also, do you have any other tricks to getting the engine to look closer to new?
Thanks in advance