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    Question Carby coating?????

     



    l've got 3x2barrel Holley carbies(new) for my motor, because l'm not running a bonnet(HOOD),i wanted to prevent that "shitty" discolouration caused by the weather....Can i powder coat , ceramic coat, or even anadize them,l was after a durable coating that will not only look good ,but last.......
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    no matter what you coat them with , they have to be taken totally apart. I would anodize them. It is the thinnest of all coatings and comes in lots of colors. Wherever you get then done at, I would want to see something they did already. Go to some shows and ask around, probably get pointed to the right place by someone who has done this already.

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    Probably some rattle can clear epoxy would work. Don't know if you have Krylon in your part of the world, but it seems to work very nicely on every thing I've used it on. There should be something similar. Or - you could paint those carbs the engine color. So far my car is hoodless and my kinda polished Edelbrock Performer has a gummy film on it already
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    I was just at the book store with my wife and picked up the latest Hot Rod Mag. and there was an article about Holley rebuilding carbs at "a reasonable" price in Kentucky. One of the examples was an anodized and yellow zinc chromate finish. Looked good as new.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sfort View Post
    I was just at the book store with my wife and picked up the latest Hot Rod Mag. and there was an article about Holley rebuilding carbs at "a reasonable" price in Kentucky. One of the examples was an anodized and yellow zinc chromate finish. Looked good as new.
    The OP is in Australia and has new carbs he wants to protect - and that service by Holley - cheap - it isn't
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    My experience is powdercoating Rochester 2GC 3x2's but it might also apply to your Holley's, if you go the powdercoating route.

    I built my 3x2 set from swap meet carb cores. As such they all looked different in their finish. Two of the three carbs came back looking great but the body casting of the third carb came back all bubbled up. The coater did not even mention the poor quality coating, until I unwrapped it at home and returned it to them for a re-do. It looked almost like paint after the remover was applied, Yuck!

    Evidentaly, what happens is on some the die cast items like carbs the metal "casts off gas" when its heated for curing the powdercoat causing the rough surface. The cure was to strip the carb, and place it in the coating over to expel the gases before it was then recoated. Their second try came out great.

    For the local Orange County guys, this coater was NOT Embee or Ikon, both of which do great work.

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    Hmmmmmm - just pondering this very topic as I sure would love to paint that Autloite 4100 I have - already rebuilt and installed. Might have to think about pulling it and painting it......might have to look at it tomorrow with that thought and see if doable w/o having to disassemble too much......

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    Eastwood sells fuel resistant carburetor paint that comes in silver or gold.

    I used the silver and it seems to hold very well.

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