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Doug914 08-30-2001 12:36 PM

Skanky-looking overflow tank
 
Anyone ever paint the 944's coolant overflow tank? They look so terrible when they turn yellow.

Is there a paint that will stick to that type of plastic? If I did it, I'd mask off a strip on the top of the tank so I could still see the coolant level. TIA, everybody.

mideastmafia 08-30-2001 12:38 PM

you would have to sand it lightley then paint it with high temperature engine paint.

i would sand with paper between 1000 and 1500 and then go ahead and paint.


SHAUN

1.2gees 08-30-2001 01:25 PM

And then you won't be able to see through the thing...
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951carter 08-30-2001 06:50 PM

it will only work if you put a "typeR" sticker on it.

mideastmafia 08-30-2001 06:54 PM

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If I did it, I'd mask off a strip on the top of the tank so I could still see the coolant level.
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eimkeith 08-30-2001 07:53 PM

don't paint it - it's going to rupture sooner or later anyway.

get a new one - they are a beautiful clear-white. Just over $100.00

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IceShark 08-30-2001 08:28 PM

It is about impossible to get anything to stick to that plastic for long. Many have tried and I have yet to hear of a success story.

Doug914 08-31-2001 08:45 AM

Thanks, guys. I think I'll go with a new one if they're only around $100. The tank is the last remaining eyesore in there, as I just had the valve cover powder-coated--kind of a wrinkle-finish black. I don't know of anybody with a 100,000-mile-plus S2 whose orig. valve-cover paint has survived.


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