September 21, 2024, 08:44 AM
wideopen231eastwood internal ceramic coating
Wondering if anyone has tried eastwoods internal ceramic spray coating? Soundsw like snake oil and hard to buy it staying on inside of pipes. Been fooled before. Had few good reviews but we know how reliable that can be.
Anyone used it?
September 21, 2024, 09:57 AM
David CoveyNever tried their internal coatings. I have used their powder coat though.
I use
Cerakote internal coatings. I used their Cerakote V Series Piston Coat, good for 1800*, and their Micro Slick Dry Film Lubricant Coating. I also used their Glacier Black coating and painted my blower case and intake. I didn't want to oven cure powder coat on them.
You asked about coating your pushrods earlier. I would think about using a DLC (Diamond Like Coating) on them if anything. Not sure about cost or where. A while back that was the hot stuff especially for lifters.
Dave
September 24, 2024, 05:02 PM
wideopen231Think I will do new zoomie tubes half and half to see the difference is.
I am going to also do inside of harley pipes. If works will make the old' lady happy and has to be lighter than heat shields that seem to have disappeared.
September 29, 2024, 02:15 AM
spookieUsed in my zoomies. with no other changes exhaust temp went up 150 degrees.heat stayed in pipes
September 29, 2024, 07:39 AM
wideopen231HAa not thought about exhaust temps. Will be something to watch if do zoomies. I thought it was suppose to keep heat out of pipes. I may have to do one side first to see difference or half of one side.
Thanks spookie.