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#41 Re: re enamelling exhaust manifolds

Post by Sarthe72 » Sat Jul 27, 2019 2:42 pm

A bit bored, so I thought I'd give the manifolds a new coat of paint. I think they look even better now.


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#42 Re: re enamelling exhaust manifolds

Post by cactusman » Sat Jul 27, 2019 3:11 pm

Looking good! Which paint did you use?
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#43 Re: re enamelling exhaust manifolds

Post by Herblay » Fri Aug 30, 2019 3:43 am

I'm interested about practical experiences members have with SNGB exhaust manifolds reproduction. They indeed seem to be glossy and faithful to the originals, but how resistant they are on the long run?
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#44 Re: re enamelling exhaust manifolds

Post by JerryL770 » Fri Aug 30, 2019 10:41 am

These are mine after about 2 years and 4,000 miles:
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#45 Re: re enamelling exhaust manifolds

Post by Herblay » Fri Aug 30, 2019 11:17 am

Thank you Jerome. Still shiny but quartered, isn’t?
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#46 Re: re enamelling exhaust manifolds

Post by JerryL770 » Fri Aug 30, 2019 2:41 pm

Yes, they are quite crazed.

I'm not sure whether that is due to inadequate/incorrect conditioning when first used or water getting on the manifolds when hot - rain entering the louvres under braking, or what.

I suspect the latter is a strong candidate as this can have happened on a number of occasions.
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#47 Re: re enamelling exhaust manifolds

Post by Herblay » Sat Aug 31, 2019 12:54 am

I’ve found here a satisfactory result with SNGB after 2,500 miles; perfect running-in, mostly highway driving and no driving in the rain, thought: https://forums.jag-lovers.com/t/experie ... /377254/55
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#48 Re: re enamelling exhaust manifolds

Post by prestigerestoration » Thu Oct 15, 2020 3:24 pm

I have just had my exhaust manifolds re-enamelled in high gloss black by Unimet Enamellers in Reading.

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#49 Re: re enamelling exhaust manifolds

Post by mtnjag » Sun Oct 18, 2020 7:11 pm

Had mine coated in the Jet-Hot coating mentioned previously. Some rain driving.
Dull black but has held up 20 years and still look the same as when coated.
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#50 Re: re enamelling exhaust manifolds

Post by rfs1957 » Wed Oct 21, 2020 9:57 am

Re the generally accepted view that rain and bonnet-louvres are at the origin of cracked enamel, I'm inclined to say I don't believe this.

Maybe Paydase could opine, as being amongst the more qualified amongst us ?

It seems to me that the feeble specific heat capacity of water, coupled with the quantities truly involved, and the huge temperature differences present, mean that raindrops will have zero impact on the integrity of the coating.

Close examination of pictures of the crazed surfaces show no increased crazing on the surfaces most exposed, and look more like Pete's idea of them being more of a reflection of heat-transfer in tight bends.

PS Please don't forget the Calyx silver tooth-paste option from Eastwood, via Frost.

https://www.frost.co.uk/eastwood-calyx- ... ating-3oz/

Angus has some on test.

Angus ?

Mine's only done bench-running so far .............

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One uses so little of it that it probably works out at below BBQ paint price, and the great thing for the moment is that it's much less prone to show scuffs, marks, discolourations.
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#51 Re: re enamelling exhaust manifolds

Post by mtnjag » Wed Oct 21, 2020 2:24 pm

That stuff looks pretty good. Wonder how long it lasts on rusty manifolds cleaned up in place? $22.00 +shipping here in the US. May give it a try on a couple other cars.
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#52 Re: re enamelling exhaust manifolds

Post by Gfhug » Wed Oct 21, 2020 4:34 pm

Jenks was known to say that any car with enamel still on the manifold reflected a driver who wasn’t driving the car positively enough. This from a man who regarded 4000 as a good cruise RPM and who regularly took them up to and over 5000 :bigrin:

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#53 Re: re enamelling exhaust manifolds

Post by Philk » Thu Oct 22, 2020 10:26 am

Calyx was also covered on an earlier thread (see http://forum.etypeuk.com/viewtopic.php? ... yx#p133177)

I've been very pleased with Calyx thus far. You have to accept that your car will have gun metal coloured manifolds afterwards (which do have a nice sheen to them) but, given many E-Type owners have stainless steel manifolds on their car, I don't think that is a particularly great issue. Certainly better (IMHO) than faded BBQ paint.

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#54 Re: re enamelling exhaust manifolds

Post by Dr.No007 » Wed Jul 03, 2024 6:32 pm

I would like to bring up the topic of enamelled manifolds again to avoid having to open a new topic: Does anyone know up to which number of series 2 the manifolds were enamelled? Or was this only the case with series 1?
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#55 Re: re enamelling exhaust manifolds

Post by mgcjag » Wed Jul 03, 2024 6:44 pm

They were all enamllelled as far as im aware...Steve
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