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jerseyman



Member Since: 21 Jul 2009
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painting a fuel rail
I think I will tidy up the fuel rail on my Puma as it is a rather nasty corroded mess (mustn't complain it is almost 16 months old)

Can I use any old paint - Hammerite, enamel, chassis black et-al, or does it need to be one of the heat proof paints?
Post #227118 14th Apr 2013 12:03pm
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Post #227141 14th Apr 2013 1:37pm
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jerseyman



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Thanks K9F, I've actually got some of that.

Welshgas, it's gone past that I'm afraid. Hidden under a Noisekiller blanket I missed it despite my otherwise quite exhaustive AC50 / Dinitrol programme.
Post #227144 14th Apr 2013 1:43pm
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BigWheels



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Looks like an after market need, stainless steel fuel rails. Mr. Green Land Rover Defenders. 67 years heritage, minimal appearance changes, still going strong all over the world. Not a fashion vehicle, but fashionable to own. Made for the needy, not the greedy. Ta ta Defender
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BigWheels wrote:
Looks like an after market need, stainless steel fuel rails...

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Post #227294 14th Apr 2013 8:56pm
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Go Beyond



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Mine is very rusty too.

Is it a DIY job removing it ?
Post #227297 14th Apr 2013 9:00pm
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K9F



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Matt,

Do it in situ. Just mask off! Thumbs Up If you go through life with your head in the sand....all people will see is an ar5e!!

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Post #227307 14th Apr 2013 9:17pm
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Go Beyond



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Will do, thanks Mal Thumbs Up
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dgardel



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Mates

the fuel rail is made by cast iron, it is no t rust, only oxidation........

perhaps not beautiful to see but it's not a problem.

The common rail reach 80°C...

So you can use a rust converter and the paint with high temperature paint Discovery 5 td6 HSE Stornoway Gray Outback Engineering Limited Edition

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Post #227337 14th Apr 2013 10:32pm
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