RE: Ceramic coated headers

From: Wisotzkey, Rich (Rich.Wisotzkey@gd-ns.com)
Date: Tue Jul 02 2002 - 13:41:41 EDT


Canuck,
You want to stay away from header wraps. Just about every header
manufacturer will automatically void your warranty if you use it. It will
retain moisture and promote oxidation. You'd be better off taking a can of
high temp bar-b-que to them.
Rich - Ashburn, VA

-----Original Message-----
From: Canucker Trucker [mailto:mal5@ualberta.net]
Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 1:22 PM
To: dakota-truck-moderator@bent.twistedbits.net
Subject: Re: DML: Ceramic coated headers

while we're on the subject ... has anyone had experience with header wrap --
the poor man's alternative to ceramic coating???? Is it comparable?

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Canuck
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""Wisotzkey, Rich"" <Rich.Wisotzkey@gd-ns.com> wrote in message news:10262.94512.26996@news.twistedbits.net... > > Hey John, > You might try giving JBA a call. Mine did the same thing only much quicker. > They re-coated mine at no cost other than shipping. (Mine are AirBorn > coated as well.) They told me the coating failed due to extreme > temperatures. The magnum engines produce more heat than others for some > reason. I had mine refinished in black as opposed to the silver since it > withstood another 1000°. I've even started noticing one or two spots on > these now after 3-4 years. > > Don't know what has changed in the past several years, but initially all the > coatings were the same. The original formula was developed by four people > who broke up and started their own companies all using the same formula. > AirBorn, Jet-Hot, HPC, and ??? Shucks, I can't remember the name of the > other company. Anyway, if you think about it let me know what you find out. > I'm sure I'll be getting mine redone eventually. > Rich > > -----Original Message----- > From: jon@dakota-truck.net [mailto:jon@dakota-truck.net] > Sent: Monday, July 01, 2002 7:10 PM > To: dakota-truck-moderator@bent.twistedbits.net > Subject: Re: DML: Ceramic coated headers > > > > JAMEPC@aol.com wrote: > > : I just got my headers back from Jet-Hot Coatings and their awesome! I > : haven't measured and temps., but according to their web site, jet-hot.com, > > : and testimonials, it does reduce underhood temps (compared to uncoated > : headers, not manifolds) not to mention the preservation factor. I had my > : Thorley Headers on for 500 miles before having them coated and they > already > : looked like crap! Well worth the 300 bux! > : James > > > I was in on the JBA header group buy a few years back - they were > coated by Airborn (or Airborne?) coatings. However, they now have > several areas on them were rust/crud is starting to develop. Anybody > else notice anything like that? > > -- > > -Jon- > > .---- Jon Steiger ------ jon@dakota-truck.net or jon@jonsteiger.com -----. > | I'm the: AOPA, DoD, EAA, NMA, NRA, SPA, USUA. Rec & UL Pilot - SEL | > | '70 Barracuda, '92 Ram 4x4, '96 Dakota, '96 Intruder 1400, '96 FireFly | > `----------------------------------------- http://www.jonsteiger.com ----'



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