I'm proposing to paint my 03 1150GS engine casing (not the pots) in black. Can anyone recommend a suitable paint that will withstand the the heat of the engine & winter salt/grit.
I'm proposing to paint my 03 1150GS engine casing (not the pots) in black. Can anyone recommend a suitable paint that will withstand the the heat of the engine & winter salt/grit.[/QUote
Have a look at www.frost.co.uk.
I'm in the middle of doing this job on my 850 and have found that a wire brush isn't really effective between the fins as the wires are parallel to the surfaces you need to work on rather than perpendicular to them.
I settled on using wet'n'dry folder over and over until it was thick enough to be a tight fit between the fins - slide that backwards and forwards a few times and it works well and quickly.
It's the main engine cases that are causing me the most grief - they're a bugger to rub down (wish I had a lift.....) with all their nooks and crannies. As they say, though, it's all in the preparation.
I'm in the middle of doing this job on my 850 and have found that a wire brush isn't really effective between the fins as the wires are parallel to the surfaces you need to work on rather than perpendicular to them.
I settled on using wet'n'dry folder over and over until it was thick enough to be a tight fit between the fins - slide that backwards and forwards a few times and it works well and quickly.
Thanks for information so far. Is there anything brush-on in black that doesn't need to be oven baked. Frost products require baking, & my oven aint big enough. I would preffer to do the job in-situ if possible.
Kenny