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manjestic


Location: North Shore, MA
Joined: Oct 31, 2011
Points: 87

Painting muffler...
Original Message   Dec 3, 2011 11:08 pm
I have paint that is good to 500 degrees F, intermittently.  I imagine this is not sufficient.  I need something that will handle higher temps, yes?  What paint have folks used for their snow blower mufflers?
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bus708


Location: Maryland
Joined: Jul 24, 2010
Points: 322

Re: Painting muffler...
Reply #5   Dec 5, 2011 12:29 pm
just use hedder paint
carlb


Joined: Nov 16, 2010
Points: 279

Re: Painting muffler...
Reply #6   Dec 5, 2011 1:16 pm
I have always used header paint and it holds very well on small engine mufflers.
RedOctobyr


Location: Lowell area, MA
Joined: Nov 5, 2011
Points: 282

Re: Painting muffler...
Reply #7   Dec 5, 2011 2:25 pm
Without intending to derail manjestic's thread, how do you need to prep the muffler first? I have a Tecumseh which must have spent a fair part of its life outside. The whole muffler is rusty (by contrast, my other Tecumseh 8hp's muffler is pretty much all still silver). Do you just use the rust-treatment type products first, like naval jelly or similar? Looking at mine makes me think I wouldn't want to do something like use a wire wheel too hard on it, or I might end up with just a pile of metal bits :) I don't know that it would hold up to aggressive prep work. To New_Yorker's point, does it need to be shiny again before you paint it? Or is getting the loose rust off it sufficient? Thanks, and sorry for interjecting, manjestic.
carlb


Joined: Nov 16, 2010
Points: 279

Re: Painting muffler...
Reply #8   Dec 5, 2011 3:00 pm
The cleaner the better but it doesn't have to be spotless.  If the part is too fragile to use a wire brush on then you need to get a new muffler.  A drill powered wire wheel should get it clean enough to paint.
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