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GL1200 Engine Rebuild - Part 4 - Getting to the Road
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<blockquote data-quote="Rednaxs60" data-source="post: 220845" data-attributes="member: 4617"><p>In talking to my paint guy this morning. His company has started to sell KBS products. Looked at the clean/blast/seal product line and the high temp coatings. There is a high temp primer that is good as a base for a colour coat, or can be a stand alone product. Good for over 1000 Deg F. Looks promising. The Diamond coat clear is interesting as well. The KBS primer and high temp paints are spray can, I can live with this for the headers. Need to determine how to do an oven heat process. Don't think the Mrs would appreciate me using the oven. Will size the headers and look for a used inexpensive toaster oven - need to heat to 300 Deg F. </p><p></p><p>Have started to do my looking for NOS emblems. Have ordered the Gold Wing emblems for the side panels. Have leads on the "HONDA" emblem for the front fairing, and the "EAGLE" for the side covers. My parts guy here asked for a list of emblem numbers. Fresh, new sparkly paint job needs new emblems to compliment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rednaxs60, post: 220845, member: 4617"] In talking to my paint guy this morning. His company has started to sell KBS products. Looked at the clean/blast/seal product line and the high temp coatings. There is a high temp primer that is good as a base for a colour coat, or can be a stand alone product. Good for over 1000 Deg F. Looks promising. The Diamond coat clear is interesting as well. The KBS primer and high temp paints are spray can, I can live with this for the headers. Need to determine how to do an oven heat process. Don't think the Mrs would appreciate me using the oven. Will size the headers and look for a used inexpensive toaster oven - need to heat to 300 Deg F. Have started to do my looking for NOS emblems. Have ordered the Gold Wing emblems for the side panels. Have leads on the "HONDA" emblem for the front fairing, and the "EAGLE" for the side covers. My parts guy here asked for a list of emblem numbers. Fresh, new sparkly paint job needs new emblems to compliment. [/QUOTE]
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