Safe to powdercoat clutch cover?
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Safe to powdercoat clutch cover? - 1/3/2008 11:33:46 PM
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klutch_r
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Sending off the frame tomorrow to get powdercoated, as well as a bunch of other bits. I've taken the stator and clutch covers off my F4i, but the clutch cover has the oil window in it, sealed with a rubber gasket, as well as two needle bearings for the shift linkage built into the case. Is it safe to powdercoat as-is, with the temperatures of the process? Has anyone powdercoated any Honda case cover with that type of setup?
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RE: Safe to powdercoat clutch cover? - 1/4/2008 1:14:53 AM
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klutch_r
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Awesome; yeah that helps answer my question, but also creates a bigger problem, haha - those bearings aren't removable. Hmm, I guess I'll have to go with plan B and just paint the covers...
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RE: Safe to powdercoat clutch cover? - 1/4/2008 7:49:32 AM
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ffingers
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hey klutch, i had mine done... here's how it works...the window and the o-ring were left in during powder and came out absolutely fine...in fact the o-ring survived which i was surprised...i would think because it's a high-temp material being in the clutch casing with the oil... as for the needle bearings...once again...were left in...now...my only caveat to that is make sure they mask them off well...the place that did mind didn't and i got some sand in the needle bearing during blasting...after taking some time and re-lubricating the needle bearing....also being that they are in cased in oil (i know the oil doesn't get that high filled, i am considering splashing and the like), they are working just fine....but it was a crappy feeling to get them back and here them sort of grinding a little bit until i worked em a bit... bottom line, you can have it powdered NO PROBLEM, without taking out the window (which if you do will likely crack) and without taking out the needle bearings.....also make sure to separate the cover...it's two pieces actually...the part with the big nut screws off and there is an o-ring in there which you should take out... check out my diary pics and you can see my powdercoatd clutch and stator cover...i love it...it turned out awesome and has a great finish...much better tha painting in my personal opinion just because of durability and it being so close to the ground...
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