Is Endura Shine (Edelbrock finish) powder coating???

Started by My52Chebby, February 10, 2008, 09:28:59 AM

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My52Chebby

Hi all,

I have some vintage finned aluminum valve covers I want to have powder coated in a simili chrome finish (looks like Edelbrock's Endura Shine finish).

My question is, will powder coating withstand engine compartment heat.

Thanks

Raymond Gallant (aka My52Chebby)

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35WINDOW

I really think that Endurashine is just another name of Permastar-see this:

http://www.goodrichtechnology.com/

I heard Goodrich and Edelbrock had a falling out, and shortly thereafter "Endurashine" came out-

My52Chebby

Quote from: "35WINDOW"I really think that Endurashine is just another name of Permastar-see this:

http://www.goodrichtechnology.com/

I heard Goodrich and Edelbrock had a falling out, and shortly thereafter "Endurashine" came out-

They're still showing an Edelbrock intake in their automotive gallery.

I just sent Goodrich an email asking if I can farm out some valve covers to them. I'll let you guys know what they reply.

Thanks for the input.

My52Chebby

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another stupid thought from wayne...


i wonder how it would work on boat propellers..????

Jbird

I don't know if Endurashine/Permastar is the same as regular old powder coating, but, I powder coat valve covers, intakes, timing covers, etc. etc. etc. with excellant results. The stuff cures at 350-400 degrees F so engine compartment temps are a non issue. Exhaust manifolds are a whole new ball game and require a higher temp coating. Let me know what they want to coat them, maybe I can save you a few bucks. I'm in North Califonia.

Wayne it should work great on a prop, until you bounce it off the bottom a few times. It's tougher than most paints but still not invinceable. You pay shipping, I'll coat yours and we'll see how it holds up. I have some nice metal flake that might even attract some fishies.   Jbird 8)
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QuoteI have some nice metal flake that might even attract some fishies.   Jbird

Does it come in Ray-ed :?:  :?:  That will attract some "Davies" ... :P  :P  :wink:

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what is the size limit of your oven?

I may have some stuff I need coated.
if I can find some econoline steering arms, or...........

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Quote from: "EMSjunkie"what is the size limit of your oven?

I may have some stuff I need coated.
if I can find some econoline steering arms, or...........

Vance

It's 30" wide, 30"deep and 24" tall. Go to Eastwood or Summits' Tool catalog and pick out what color cookies you want and we'll work out a TS deal.      Jbird 8)
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Quote from: "UGLY OLDS"
QuoteI have some nice metal flake that might even attract some fishies.   Jbird

Does it come in Ray-ed :?:  :?:  That will attract some "Davies" ... :P  :P  :wink:

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Permastar is not just a Powdercoat (although it is used in the process)-they use  vacuum metalization (to make it look like chrome) and then Powdercoat it-here is the Company that wil do Permastar (owned by the same guy)-  

http://pacrims.com/permastar.html

My52Chebby

Quote from: "35WINDOW"Permastar is not just a Powdercoat (although it is used in the process)-they use  vacuum metalization (to make it look like chrome) and then Powdercoat it-here is the Company that wil do Permastar (owned by the same guy)-  

http://pacrims.com/permastar.html

I emailed these guys 3 weeks ago and never heard back from them.

My52Chebby

Jbird

Here's a couple of examples of valve covers I've done using different powders layered over each other. These are silver base with 2 coats of transparent black, if I use plain clear gloss they're a brighter silver and way shiny. Powdercoat is * near impervious to engine heat or chemicals. If you want me to give it a shot let me know. Jbird 8)
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The Endurashine scratches off REAL easily! OOPS! :(:(:(

Obivisouly, I speak from experience. Treat the parts carefully.

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Quote from: "EMSjunkie"

I may have some stuff I need coated.
if I can find some econoline steering arms, or...........

Vance


Do the steering arms unbolt like the aftermarket 37-41 spindle dropped axle arms do?

What's the going price for them?
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