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Painting the turbine?
General_Failure - April 12th, 2008 at 07:45 AM

Hi everyone.

This is probably a silly question. I say that because I can't find an answer. My question is whether it is okay to paint the turbine fan?

I have a Type IV motor in my van so the fan is quite visible.
I'm trying to transform the engine bay from something eye-wateringly dank and hideous to something a bit more bearable.

I'm not worried about incurring some sort of bizarre failure from painting the unit, but I am wondering whether the airflow would just end up stripping the paint.

Recently I had to pull out some of the tinware. While I had it out I decided to try a touch up. It worked a lot better than I expected. I actually photographed the process too. So if anyone's interested in my cheap and cheerful rattlecan tinware cleanup just tell me and I'll do a thread on it.


type3lover - April 12th, 2008 at 10:31 PM

G'day mate,

Had mine powdercoated and still perfect after 6000km.
Then again powdercoat is supposed to be a lot tougher than paint.
If you prep the surface properly I can't imagine it getting stripped due to the high airflow.

Cheers, T :tu:


General_Failure - April 16th, 2008 at 08:27 AM

Powder coating does work really well. Now you mention it I know someone that used to do a lot of it. I'll ask him about doing it. He might still have the stuff.

I was considering doing what I did to my tinware, but I'm not at all sure about durability. Here's a sort of before and after pic. I had already scrubbed off the fossilized layer of oil and dirt on the 'before'.
http://i6.photobucket.com/albums/y249/general_failure/dsc03318.jpg