Valve cover powder coat

boost88

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So I called a few local places and for 40 bucks plus the powder I can have my covers done. I was going to paint them with the wrinkle blue vht but figured for about 75 bucks this would be worth it.

Now the real question. What did you guys do about the svt builder sticker on the driver side cover? I want to keep it. Did you guys scrape it off and re glue it or what

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I took mine off but haven't put it back on yet. Im worried it will fall off. What did everyone use?
High temp silicone?
 

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I painted my covers and never put the build label back on.

I plan on framing it with my svt certificate.
No more worries.
 

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They've got some different viscosity options they have some pretty thick like mayonnaise think

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I took mine off but haven't put it back on yet. Im worried it will fall off. What did everyone use?
High temp silicone?

I used that high temp copper stuff for exhaust to glue the Whipple sticker back on my wife's blower in her 03. That was 10 years ago.....safe to say it is holding up well.
 

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