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Old Jun 15, 2017 | 09:54 AM
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I've bought a new coolant tank, and looking to spray it. Any tips? Guessing its made of Alloy? And does anyone have a part number for new gasket? thanks
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Old Jun 15, 2017 | 10:51 AM
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Iirc it was Scooby Worx down in Barnsley, who used to do the recon header tanks, So maybe a good call in regards to getting the correct gasket/seal.
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Old Jun 15, 2017 | 02:09 PM
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Looking at these pictures, can only assume it's a moulded/bonded rubber seal as no separate item is listed.



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Old Jun 15, 2017 | 03:27 PM
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Ive refurbed two of them now, the first one leaked slightly after reassembly with the original gasket so a bead of three bond was added and then it sealed perfectly. I did the same with the second one i done and no leaks there neither

Ps .. I had mine powder coated for durability, only cost £10 to be done and still looks mint a year on.


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Wow that looks really nice. Who powder coated them for you?
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Old Jun 15, 2017 | 11:07 PM
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You can also buy 2pack paint now in cans (if you struggle to get powdercoated) which comes out really well if your confident with rattle cans. I've refurbed a manifold and it came out like new. 2k is also resistant to oil+ fuel etc

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Can you get that colour coded? Thinking of getting same paint as on car. I'm not too bad at spraying. Did my alloys and brakes and wing mirrors.
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I buy paint off eBay and just leave a message to tell them what colour code I want, just remember u need to buy lacquer too if it's metallic.



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Cheers for the pic's's, i'm guessing i don't need heat resident paint?
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Wow that looks really nice. Who powder coated them for you?
I use a guy who is local to me, He's done a fair few bits for me and always does a good job and saves me the time of getting the rattle cans out.

No special paint needed for the inlet manifold.
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What kind of price does he charge?




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I use a guy who is local to me, He's done a fair few bits for me and always does a good job and saves me the time of getting the rattle cans out.

No special paint needed for the inlet manifold.
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