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Robbie Welch 07-04-2013 07:13 AM

Header coating
 
We're finally building a new set of headers for the old Fairlane. I'm planning on having them Jet Hot coated and was going to have that done before using them. But when I took the old headers off found one of the tubes badly rusted out. My question is will using the new headers effect the quality of the coating? I'll call them tomorrow, just thought I'd ask. Thanks Robbie

Greg Hill 07-04-2013 08:44 AM

Re: Header coating
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Robbie Welch (Post 389288)
We're finally building a new set of headers for the old Fairlane. I'm planning on having them Jet Hot coated and was going to have that done before using them. But when I took the old headers off found one of the tubes badly rusted out. My question is will using the new headers effect the quality of the coating? I'll call them tomorrow, just thought I'd ask. Thanks Robbie

If I were you I would use Nitroplate. This is a company owned by racers who do outstanding work and the customer service is also outstanding.

Alan Roehrich 07-04-2013 09:09 AM

Re: Header coating
 
Yes, used headers can be coated, with no ill effects. At least by NitroPlate. The turn around time is around 2 weeks, or 10 working days. Again, at least it is at Nitroplate.

Keith 944 07-04-2013 09:11 AM

Re: Header coating
 
Rob, if you haven't started building them yet, seriously consider making them stainless. I was on my third set of coated headers. the first was new, hand built, then jet hot inside out. they rusted, sent back got warranty re-done, they rusted again! second set, new hand built, then nitroplated, inside and out. they rusted. I was spending around $900. to build and coat these. this time I had a guy build mine in stainless. he charged me $1,200. but I think it was well worth it and I should never need another set.

1320racer 07-04-2013 09:12 AM

Re: Header coating
 
wouldn't waste my time and $ with jet hot. Call Gene @ Central Connecticut Coatings 860-528-8281or call Nitroplate.

Dave Ribeiro 07-04-2013 04:12 PM

Re: Header coating
 
Robbie,


If you are getting them coated, There's no-body better than Nitroplate, both on service & price ... They do a great job & are easy to deal with.
They stand behind all of their work, not like the rest of the guys !!!!

Robbie Welch 07-05-2013 06:56 AM

Re: Header coating
 
Thanks to all for responding, Yea, I meant to say Nitroplate. My big concern in using the headers for the up coming PRO AM at MIR and then having them coated. My plan was to finished building them and have them coated before using them. But after taking the old headers off I found 1 tube badly rusted out and don't want to reuse or repair them (they've only be on the car about 20 years). Keith maybe the next set will be stainless (hopefully in 20 more years) See yaw at MIR

Greg Barsamian 07-05-2013 11:03 AM

Re: Header coating
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 1320racer (Post 389304)
wouldn't waste my time and $ with jet hot. Call gene @ central connecticut coatings 860-528-8281or call nitroplate.

x2

Robbie Welch 07-10-2013 06:55 AM

Re: Header coating
 
Well we got the new headers built and on the car(uncoated). What adifferance they make in the sound of the car. I can't wait until Fridays T&T before the PRO AM to see how it runs. See you there.

69Cobra 07-10-2013 10:04 PM

Re: Header coating
 
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