Painting Caliper and brake hubs, extreme heat
Posted: Mon Oct 25, 2010 8:04 pm
Hey guys
I sprayed up my brake hubs and edges of my front calipers for the concourse day with 3m Heat proof paint in Aluminium colour (virtually matches the stock SE silver spray on the calipers and what used to be on the hubs).
It was all cleaned back to the metal so I had a clean surface to work with as per instructions on the can.
This paint is supposed to be able to go up to 650C, which is why I chose it over regular caliper paint which is about 250-400C depending on the brand.
http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online ... 68#details
Problem is after the recent trackday, the paint on the front hubs and edges of the caliper has literally burnt off.
It turned purple during the day before doing this, ie after the first session and was pretty much all gone by the end of the day.
This would be due to using Hawk Blue's, and they can get much hotter than 600C.
The original Mazda paint on the rest of the caliper has not burnt one bit, so what did they use?
So is there any silver paint out there rated at 1000C plus, with a reasonable price?
I was thinking an exhaust or manifold paint, problem is most are grey or black. Only thing I found so far is $80 a spray can so thats not happening.
I sprayed up my brake hubs and edges of my front calipers for the concourse day with 3m Heat proof paint in Aluminium colour (virtually matches the stock SE silver spray on the calipers and what used to be on the hubs).
It was all cleaned back to the metal so I had a clean surface to work with as per instructions on the can.
This paint is supposed to be able to go up to 650C, which is why I chose it over regular caliper paint which is about 250-400C depending on the brand.
http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online ... 68#details
Problem is after the recent trackday, the paint on the front hubs and edges of the caliper has literally burnt off.
It turned purple during the day before doing this, ie after the first session and was pretty much all gone by the end of the day.
This would be due to using Hawk Blue's, and they can get much hotter than 600C.
The original Mazda paint on the rest of the caliper has not burnt one bit, so what did they use?
So is there any silver paint out there rated at 1000C plus, with a reasonable price?
I was thinking an exhaust or manifold paint, problem is most are grey or black. Only thing I found so far is $80 a spray can so thats not happening.