I believe when the cans states you apply 3 coats in a crosshatch pattern it also states like 5 minutes in-between each coat, ive heard from multiple sources that spraying thick heavy coats one direction only at a time, waiting the 5 minutes and doing the other direction in 5 mins, then diagonally in another 5m..
Nice job! Straight to the point and no fluff. Perfect tutorial.
0:10 that's how all projects start 😂 you do one thing, then your like well I may as well do this and this this etc 😂😂
Very informative, professional and short. Thank you.
great results!
Excellent job! Looking to restore a set of COBRA valve covers for a 289. Looks like the VHT paint is pretty solid. Thank you.
As usual. Great video man.
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Great video sharing brother
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Great video! Thank you
Should the paint be heat resistant?
Excellent video!
I believe when the cans states you apply 3 coats in a crosshatch pattern it also states like 5 minutes in-between each coat, ive heard from multiple sources that spraying thick heavy coats one direction only at a time, waiting the 5 minutes and doing the other direction in 5 mins, then diagonally in another 5m..
How do you strip the old paint
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Is a new valve cover gasket required
Yes replace you gaskets
which oil do you use? those valves are spotless lol
Mobil 1 full synthetic..lol yea i was suprised how clean the underside looked
@@backyardchevy328 Good video by the way, the covers came out great.
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Great video
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You could’ve just soaked them in degreaser or purple power and gotten the same result lol
That is true lol
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Great video