heatshield is painted!

it was....i removed the O2 sensor completely, all 4 nuts and carefully wiggled it off...same as the removal, installing was the same, a bit trickier because it was freshly painted therefore not wanting to scratch it, i used a towel to wrap around the edges that rubbed. tightened the O2 sensor (as much as i could, by hand...couldnt get a wrench to grab since the heatshield was on...still need to figure a better way to tighten it) and there you have it...a fresh cheap easy way to add a little more appearance to your engine bay!! (thumb)

capnsavem said:
was it an easy removel and everything? sorry- ive never looked at removing the heatshield to paint... thanks
 
i took mine off and polished it. looks damn good and so far the heat hasn't tarnished it yet. it's been back on for about 2 months
 
Looks very good! Makes me feel like I need to clean up my engine bay... it is so dirty and unhot compared to that :D
 
wonder if they have gloss black in that temp rating.....
that would match my gloss black injen piping
 
no gloss black wont withstand the heat that is emitted...ive looked also

capnsavem said:
wonder if they have gloss black in that temp rating.....
that would match my gloss black injen piping
 
MSP#735 said:
no gloss black wont withstand the heat that is emitted...ive looked also

ummmm

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bad pic, but thats pretty damn glossy when its clean
 
Hmm i may have been proven wrong...I couldnt find HIGH heat (1200 degree) gloss engine enamal...looks good man!
 
MSP#735 said:
...tightened the O2 sensor (as much as i could, by hand...couldnt get a wrench to grab since the heatshield was on...still need to figure a better way to tighten it)
They make a specially shaped socket just for this that you can pick up at most auto parts stores. So, how did you get it off then? (scratch)
I cut my heatshield below the O2 so that the heatshield can be removed without fuss.
 
peepsalot said:
They make a specially shaped socket just for this that you can pick up at most auto parts stores. So, how did you get it off then? (scratch)
I cut my heatshield below the O2 so that the heatshield can be removed without fuss.

i did that to, and i just used a crescent wrench to remove/install the o2 sensor


as for the paint on my heatshield and valve cover i used duplicolor ceramic engine enamel
 
ouch man, that sucks big time. I guess the heat really collects in that spot cuz of the bolts. Damn paint couldnt handle it. Thats a shame. Let us know what you end up doing.
 
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