Black stacks?

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  1. sparky88

    sparky88 Light Load Member

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    so I keep seeing these all over the place but never get a chance to talk to the drivers. How are they painting the stacks? Are they professionally done or is it the spray can header paint type stuff? Just wondering the process and how it holds up! Thanks in advance
     
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  3. S M D

    S M D Road Train Member

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    Heat paint will work. They make it for one reason to withstand heat.

    So yeah you had the right idea.
     
  4. Canned Spam

    Canned Spam Road Train Member

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    You could go the expensive route and have someome like "Jet Hot" ceramic coat them, or the ultra cheap way and buy some bbq grill paint from wal mart.
     
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  5. gunner76

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    Since the stacks are exposed to road debris I'd just rattle can them with high temp paint so you can easily touch them up when they get chipped. The backside of my muffler is exposed behind the sleeper so I painted it with some high temp flat black paint and it's held up perfect for the last year. I bought paint that has a working range up to around 1400* I think, I know it's rated for way higher temps then the exhaust will ever see.
     
  6. sparky88

    sparky88 Light Load Member

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    Yeah I got told the expensive way was about 40 bucks a foot if I remember right and that doesn't include stripping the chrome! My stacks are only 6 months old so the chrome is still good but I want to either fix the paint and everything that's chrome or stainless will be black or do my whole truck satin black with subtle hints of chrome. I want to paint my stacks either way when I get the courage to strip the chrome off so I can paint them and was hoping high temp header paint would work
     
  7. Alaska76

    Alaska76 Road Train Member

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    Never heard of stripping chrome, you do know that chrome is electroplated, bonded at the molecular level, yes? Sand it, clean it, paint it.
     
  8. sparky88

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    Oh I was thinking you have to get it sand blasted. My grill surround the chrome is peeling off

     
  9. mhyn

    mhyn Road Train Member

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    or 500f marked black engine enamel spray..its cheap ...$8-12 !
     
  10. Alaska76

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    That would work too, though I think it is not necessary to go down to bare metal.
     
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  11. rollin coal

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    Powder coat may be an option. Don't know if it will hold up against expansion, contraction and the heat though. I'd think paint would burn off and look like ####. Even high temp paint.
     
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