Soda Blasting and Painting your Engine Pt 2
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Soda Blasting and Painting your Engine Pt 2
I removed the oil filter cover and the bottom engine cover before primering the engine.
I used VHT SP148 Light Gray Primer.
Once again, having the motor on the engine stand makes it much easier to ensure you don't miss any areas under and between the fins.
I then applied a Topcoat of VHT SP995 Cast Aluminum. I'm not doing a restoration, but for those who are, there are other choices to replicate the original silver of the engine.
I didn't have access to a oven, but I did get some heat lamps and got the engine as hot as I could. I rotated these lamps around the engine for two days.
I think it turned out pretty nice! I had the valve cover and alternator covers ceramic coated.
I used VHT SP148 Light Gray Primer.
Once again, having the motor on the engine stand makes it much easier to ensure you don't miss any areas under and between the fins.
I then applied a Topcoat of VHT SP995 Cast Aluminum. I'm not doing a restoration, but for those who are, there are other choices to replicate the original silver of the engine.
I didn't have access to a oven, but I did get some heat lamps and got the engine as hot as I could. I rotated these lamps around the engine for two days.
I think it turned out pretty nice! I had the valve cover and alternator covers ceramic coated.
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Re: Soda Blasting and Painting your Engine Pt 2
Dewey!
That was freakin' OUTSTANDING! Thank you so much for taking the time to document and post that so well. I totally appreciate it and it will be a tremendous asset for visitors.
Simply excellent.
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That was freakin' OUTSTANDING! Thank you so much for taking the time to document and post that so well. I totally appreciate it and it will be a tremendous asset for visitors.
Simply excellent.
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Re: Soda Blasting and Painting your Engine Pt 2
Looks great! So good you almost want to just leave it out and put it in your living room. But then you wouldn't be able to ride it. Nice work.
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Re: Soda Blasting and Painting your Engine Pt 2
Outstanding end result! With a little more prose, this would make an awesome article for CBXPress! Send it to Jan!
Also, could you, maybe, post a picture/drawing of the adapter you made to hold the engine in the engine stand? I need to build one and rather than doing it from scratch, I would prefer to copy someone else's I am a lazy dog
Also, could you, maybe, post a picture/drawing of the adapter you made to hold the engine in the engine stand? I need to build one and rather than doing it from scratch, I would prefer to copy someone else's I am a lazy dog
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Re: Soda Blasting and Painting your Engine Pt 2
Here you go. I used some heavy black iron angle.EMS wrote:Outstanding end result! With a little more prose, this would make an awesome article for CBXPress! Send it to Jan!
Also, could you, maybe, post a picture/drawing of the adapter you made to hold the engine in the engine stand? I need to build one and rather than doing it from scratch, I would prefer to copy someone else's I am a lazy dog
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Re: Soda Blasting and Painting your Engine Pt 2
Oh sh..t , If I would have known it was THAT simple, I would have gotten an engine stand sooner Thanks for the pic
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Re: Soda Blasting and Painting your Engine Pt 2
hey guys
great info on the brackets for the engine stand. i am looking at doing the same thing but am a little concerned about hanging all the weight of the engine just on the back 2 motor mounts and not being secured at the top or front for example. should i be? i guess the case is strong enough to support the weight? have visions of the casting breaking and finding my motor on the ground in a pile of rubble.
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great info on the brackets for the engine stand. i am looking at doing the same thing but am a little concerned about hanging all the weight of the engine just on the back 2 motor mounts and not being secured at the top or front for example. should i be? i guess the case is strong enough to support the weight? have visions of the casting breaking and finding my motor on the ground in a pile of rubble.
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Re: Soda Blasting and Painting your Engine Pt 2
Just the lower two bolts are plenty secure - The engine mounts on the cylinder head aren't so much for securing the engine into the bike . . . . they are to allow the engine to strengthen the frame because the backbone of it is very flimsy without an engine to bolt it to
An automotive V-8 is usually mounted on an engine stand using only 3 or 4 of the small bellhousing bolts - They don't use any of the engine mounting bolts at all
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An automotive V-8 is usually mounted on an engine stand using only 3 or 4 of the small bellhousing bolts - They don't use any of the engine mounting bolts at all
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Re: Soda Blasting and Painting your Engine Pt 2
thanks don
will be fabbing this up tonight. all this cast alum (or whatever it is) makes me fearful of bustin something.
kent
will be fabbing this up tonight. all this cast alum (or whatever it is) makes me fearful of bustin something.
kent
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Re: Soda Blasting and Painting your Engine Pt 2
Mine hung on that stand for 5 months. I even transported it it the back of a pickup (driving old lady slow), strapped down so it wouldn't bounce, over to my friends business for soda blasting. So those mounts are pretty durable, I wouldn't worry a bit. Sure is nice to be able to flip it upside down for working on it.kbart1 wrote:thanks don
will be fabbing this up tonight. all this cast alum (or whatever it is) makes me fearful of bustin something.
kent
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Re: Soda Blasting and Painting your Engine Pt 2
thanks guys
all mounted up to the engine stand bracket now. just need to find half a dozen freinds to come over and help me lift this 238 pound behemoth onto the stand. any of you guys live in vancouver
kent
all mounted up to the engine stand bracket now. just need to find half a dozen freinds to come over and help me lift this 238 pound behemoth onto the stand. any of you guys live in vancouver
kent
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Re: Soda Blasting and Painting your Engine Pt 2
just a thought here. you mentioned rotating the engine or inverting it on the stand. obviously the oil is drained out now. is it safe to totally invert the engine now. more for peice of mind than anything else i would like to know that????
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Re: Soda Blasting and Painting your Engine Pt 2
Kent:
You can rotate the engine to your heart's content. Won't hurt a thing. I just soda blasted the '80 engine I'm working on and it worked just about exactly as described here. I'll have to take some pics of my stand. It copies the original Honda one in that you only have one through-bolt in the rear (upper set of holes). The bottom rear just rests on a section of square tubing. For support when inverted, there is an arm welded onto the bracket with an adjustable bolt that tightens down on the raised housing just behind the clutch cover. This way you can split the cases and strip the entire top half of it's innards with the engine still in place on the stand. Then just lifting the empty top case half off the stand is an easy one-man job. Hard to describe, but if I can get some pics posted, you'll easily see what I'm talking about.
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You can rotate the engine to your heart's content. Won't hurt a thing. I just soda blasted the '80 engine I'm working on and it worked just about exactly as described here. I'll have to take some pics of my stand. It copies the original Honda one in that you only have one through-bolt in the rear (upper set of holes). The bottom rear just rests on a section of square tubing. For support when inverted, there is an arm welded onto the bracket with an adjustable bolt that tightens down on the raised housing just behind the clutch cover. This way you can split the cases and strip the entire top half of it's innards with the engine still in place on the stand. Then just lifting the empty top case half off the stand is an easy one-man job. Hard to describe, but if I can get some pics posted, you'll easily see what I'm talking about.
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Re: Soda Blasting and Painting your Engine Pt 2
Moderator Note: I split this topic into it's own new topic as it was veering away from painting engines, and I encourage you to keep it updated Kent!
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