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sbnrx7 07-06-12 01:37 PM

Powder Coating Throttle Body Question
 
Disassembling my throttle body for powder coating and need to know if this epoxy around the coolant tube can handle the 400 degrees required for curing. Thanks for your help.

http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/IMAG0917.jpg

Rob XX 7 07-06-12 01:57 PM

they actually hold up good if you just spray can it, and you wont be subjecting it to blasting and heating

http://robx-7.nopistons.com/d/1683-2/tb+001.jpg

http://robx-7.nopistons.com/d/1686-2/tb+002.jpg



but you could remove the tube now, then JB weld it back in place. JB weld is ok in the oven

sbnrx7 07-06-12 02:07 PM

Already powder coated a ton of parts so I want it to match. Not sure if removing the tube is an option. Afraid I would destroy it trying to get it out.

http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s...s/IMAG0906.jpg

Rob XX 7 07-06-12 02:10 PM

you could spray it similar, that is what I did when I had powdercoat. And that little bit of offset is nice.

i got away from it now because I didnt like the roughness/peel of the powdercoat and all the cast marks in the aluminum

magus2222 07-06-12 02:37 PM

i powder coated howru's entire engine, didnt seem to be a problem. maybe he can post on the thread with pics and his feedback

Lloyd

Howru 07-09-12 01:49 AM

Just took a look at my spare S4 TII TB and you've got a lot more of that stuff on your FD TB then I do. On mine it looks like some goop was squirted around the base and left to cure.

I took a look at the one I had Lloyd/magus2222 powdercoat and didn't see anything odd around the fitting. I didn't feel any play twisting and wiggling it by hand.

JDriftM 07-09-12 09:47 AM

I've powdercoated between 3 and 4 throttle bodies. It holds up fine to the cure time.

-Tim

sbnrx7 07-09-12 11:57 AM

Thanks for the info guys. Sounds like I'm good to go.


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