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jrevens
07-15-2016, 07:01 PM
Has anyone painted, or otherwise treated their new Kitfox-built aluminum radiator?

Dusty
07-16-2016, 01:55 AM
I painted my brothers aluminium radiator.
It got a phosphoric acid wash,carboline 504 two pack primer then was shot with carboline CB 900 black,still looks like new.
An alternative would be Resine black durapox( an excellent self priming epoxy eurethane hybrid and also a satin finish)

jrevens
07-16-2016, 09:24 PM
Thanks Dusty! I've been doing a little research and found out that a lot of classic & antique car buffs will paint the new aluminum radiators. I think it's done mostly for looks (to match the color of the original radiators), but I like the idea of protecting the radiator from corrosion. A little primer between the stainless steel mounting straps & the aluminum, at least, would be a good idea. There is a possibility that the proper flat black finish might make it a little more efficient also, but that might be offset by the possible insulating effect of the paint. I doubt that a thin coat would make much difference either way. I know that when radiator shops paint them, they use a very thin paint - I actually saw it being mixed with gasoline when I was a young guy. I might treat mine with Alodine (on the outside only) and then put on a thin coat of high temp engine paint. There are paints in rattle cans that are made specifically for radiators.