
Powder coated valve cover with matching Sebring crossover tube in Ken Tanaka's Miata |
Sunburst Yellow with the Sebring SC
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This is why. To the right is what it will probably look like a couple of months after you paint your valve cover. It isn't that the paint isn't any good, it is just that because of the oil that has worked it's way into the valve cover, the paint doesn't stick very well. Usually within a few months the paint starts to come up in spots like this. Not very pretty.With a lot of work and proper preparation you can get the paint to adhere over the long haul - but it still will not be as resistant to chipping and chemicals, like oil and gasoline, as powder coating is. |
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Price |
Core Charge |
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Powder Coated Valve Cover 1.6 '90-'93 |
TM-106 |
$175 |
$300* |
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Powder Coated Valve Cover 1.8 '94-'97 |
TM-107 |
$175 |
$300* |
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Powder Coated Valve Cover 1.8 1999-2000 |
TM-108 |
$175 |
$300* |
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Powder Coated Sebring Crossover
Tube |
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$80 |
$100 |
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Exact match to just about any color or surface - extra charge. Gives you 5 pds of powder coating material. A valve cover takes about 1 1/2 pounds. |
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$100 |
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Other Accessories - E-mail for prices |
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