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Vette(s): 1975 metallic blue coupe with t-tops,L48, t/t steering, black leather interior. 1990 L98, white/red leather interior, auto,a/c
allan, i guess you'll try it anyway and then read this post when it doesn't come out right.
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[QUOTE=eddie20890]allan, i guess you'll try it anyway and then read this post when it doesn't come out right.
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You know I gotta push the envelope....
. But I am wondering now, because I was at a car show last weeekend, where a guy with a 90 model convertible had his valve covers powder coated silver, along with his intake. I didn't care for the overall appearance of them, which is why I was thinking about black valve covers with a chrome or polished intake. But I digress, point is his valve covers were powder coated. So I gotta wonder now, will they or will they not take powder coating???? 
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i would imagine that there has to be a way to do it. if someone had it done then it can be. maybe it would have to be done professionnally. as far as i can tell rrobbo tried to do it himself.
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Yea, I am going to go to a shop and talk to them about it. I figure they got the original color on there somehow... so gotta be a way to do something with it....
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I just received the new Mid America Motorworks catalog. They have an OEM reproduction of BOTH L and R valve covers. Looks like a good option.
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These are how my valve covers look. I removed them, cleaned and degreased them, sandblasted them using coarse Black Beauty media, gave them a coat of etching primer form a spray can, then gave them several thin coats of the valve cover paint that MidAmerica sells that matches the original C4 valve covers. I did this well over 10 years ago and have only recently touched them up while on the engine using the same can of paint I had originally painted them with. I have put over 25,000 miles on the motor and they still look as good as the day I painted them.
If you are going to take them off to replace them, I would opt for the restoration of the originals myself. I just like to keep everything as original as possible. Plus the cost of a can of spray paint is a lot less than the cost of those new repro covers.1986 "Bright Red" COUPE - Aluminum Heads,
Sport Seats, Bose, Ultra-Flo Exhaust,
Automatic, Bilsteins - "Mostly Original" otherwise.

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That has a clean and neat look about it. Is it necessary to sand blast them to get that finish or could I just clean, sand, and prime them, then paint? I am not a professional painter but I am trying to learn, all I can about doing it myself.


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Vette(s): A 1986 coupe currently with 60,000 miles, purchased in August of 2010. G44 - Rear axle 3.07 ratio, Z51 - Performance handling package, FE7 - High performance suspension, FG3 - Preloaded gas shock absorbers, to name a few.
For what it's worth this is a shot of the valve cover on my '86. The passenger side has a little of that brownish color on it but it's probably something that a little elbow grease will take care of. I just got this one a couple of months ago (my first 'vette) and I just plain love it.


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