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Sounds like it might actually work!
Cliff notes;
Rub the anti seize on headers like shoe polish.
Bolt them onto the motor and "heat cycle" them a few times.
End up with a hard, non flaky, aluma coating type coating.
From here,
http://www.nastyz28.com/forum/showthread.php?t=187500
Cliff notes;
Rub the anti seize on headers like shoe polish.
Bolt them onto the motor and "heat cycle" them a few times.
End up with a hard, non flaky, aluma coating type coating.
From here,
http://www.nastyz28.com/forum/showthread.php?t=187500
if you want the look of a set of alumna coated headers try this ......
what you'll need :
buy a good size bottle of permatex anti-seize either silver , stainless steel ,nickle , or copper ...............stainless steel or copper give it a competition style stainless look
old cotton t-shirt or cloth diaper
foam paint applicators or rollers available from home depot or lowes
steps to follow :
prepping the header for the anti seize
media blast the headers to get the rust or other contaminants off of the metal then clean with metal prep solution or brake clean to remove any oil residue
follow steps as mentioned below to coat the headers and to cure them
1] with a clean cotton t-shirt or clean cotton diaper apply some anti-seize to the header and wipe it onto the metal kinda like how you would apply shoe polish to your shoes
2] coat the entire header with anti-seize using the t-shirt,diaper or foam applicator pad and do at least 3 coats on ea header waiting 15-30 minutes between applications .......what you're trying to do is get a nice even coat of anti-seize onto the header without any brush strokes or runs/drips ,apply the anti seize almost like you're apply shoe polish on your shoes
3] now before installing them onto your motor put them into a trash bag with the open end of the bag near the header flange /cyl head and install them onto your motor
4] once installed remove the garbage bag and start the motor up ....when they start smoking turn the engine off and wait 10-15 minutes then repeat this process of heating and cooling 3-4 more times until the smoke diminishes
5] once they're heat cured the headers will have a look of being alumna coated and will look very nice for many years ........... you will only need to touch them up with more anti-seize every year or so and that's near the header flange were the primary pipes mount to it .when you do the touch up just repeat the process you were doing when 1rst installed ........steps #1 thru #4

