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ok heres what i did.
First off, you need high temperature paint or it will melt off and bubble and look hideous. I used Plastikote 500 degree engine paint and flat primer (note, the primer MUST be high temp too).
After removing the valve cover as explained in my earlier post, you need to clean any grease, oil or dirt off of it THOUROUGHLY... this is important if you want it to look good.
Next apply primer to all the areas you want to color (not the underside, duh). I used 3 coats of primer. The rule of thumb when spray painting anything is to apply thin, even layers then allow them to dry, then apply again and again etc. The plasticote dries in about 10 mins so it wont take too long.
Next after priming apply the color coat in the same way you did the primer. After the last coat, you should give it a good 30-45 mins to dry completely.
When you put the valve cover make on make sure the gasket is still in it or you will be leaking oil... also, take a little oil from inside the engine and rub it along the entire gasket to ensure a good seal before putting it back on. Put everything back together and that should do it!
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