632ci engine installation in 78 camaro

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Old 08-12-2015, 08:46 AM
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Yes, I went black with bare aluminum heads on my engine. Polished aluminum intake, and black headers. I like black on the headers, as it helps dissipate heat, and doesn't show the dirt as much. My Austin has silver headers, and it's a chore to keep them looking fresh.
 
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Old 08-12-2015, 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by 1971BB427
Yes, I went black with bare aluminum heads on my engine. Polished aluminum intake, and black headers. I like black on the headers, as it helps dissipate heat, and doesn't show the dirt as much. My Austin has silver headers, and it's a chore to keep them looking fresh.
I have ceramic coated headers on my 85 Camaro and never had any issues with them.


Once I place the order for the engine, I have 12 months lead time. I think I better hurry up and place my order!!!
 
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Old 08-15-2015, 10:35 AM
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I think it's not a case of the ceramic coating, but the color they're coated in. Some colors just get dirty easier.
 
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Old 08-16-2015, 04:32 AM
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Yes. perhaps stainless steel is a pain in the a**
 
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Old 08-16-2015, 11:39 AM
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mine were black painted ,most of the paint is gone now ,good ceramic ones will last ,an for a show car last long to .getting them wet couses rust faster ,some ceramic turn white ,the tape seems like pain ,stainless the same ,my passetters ,dont know why they painted them ,i would have been ok with the brown look they have now ,so i am pretty sure you want drive it in the rain ,much ,get something simular to you 87 will last long time .someguys have them recoated too for a better bond,glad to hear we are talking an engine hear now ,will love to see it
 

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I'm hoping to get mine ceramic coated black. I take them off each spring and clean them, and repaint. I find they seem to continue to get slight rusting over the winter, and it's only on the top side where moisture can form during condensation. My other car has VHT painted silver headers, and never any moisture or rust issues. I may have to give in to silver, or get them coated.
 
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I have the headers silver coated with the rest all stainless steel. The temperature decreases rapidly aft of the headers compared to the headers area.
 
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I'm building a pro street 78 z28, does anybody have a solution for the heavy front bumper rebar? If I delete it, there wont be enough support for the urethane nose that extends quite far forward.
 
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Yeah, go to work at it with a hole saw. It's a good way to get a race car to shed weight.



 

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Old 11-20-2015, 04:39 PM
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Originally Posted by 4fuelishpleasure
I'm building a pro street 78 z28, does anybody have a solution for the heavy front bumper rebar? If I delete it, there wont be enough support for the urethane nose that extends quite far forward.


Please correct me if I am wrong, the 1980 second gen is without that heavy metal in the front. The nose is of fiberglass. You can replace the original urethane with a glassfiber one. I will go for a fiber one.


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