Engine painting risk overheating?

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Engine painting risk overheating?

by 82CB750 :: Rate this Message:

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I have an '82 CB750 SC and I wanted to repaint the engine with high temp black paint. I have read some things about possible overheating with painting the engine. Is there really that much of a risk if a light coat is applied?

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by dppeter :: Rate this Message:

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I would say no.  That engine is painted from the factory anyway - or at least portions of it are.  As long as you have the proper air flow over the cooling fins you should still see adequate heat dissipation.  Now if you're sitting at stop lights in 90-100 degree heat then yes it will probably overheat, but it would anyway.  I have the same year 750 by the way.  

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by motorcycle64 :: Rate this Message:

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What? Hey? Dude? Running the engine lean or sitting for a long time at idle will run it hot. Paint the engine and look good. There alot of things you can do to distroy a good engine like rapping the throttle open in nutral to impress on lookers. Paint the engine but dont paint the polished allum parts. Try simichrome polish on those.

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by shabbabear :: Rate this Message:

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no problem at all..recommend pj-1 engine paint...you pick the finish...works great and is as good or better then factory original....shabbabear

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by jk333 :: Rate this Message:

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not at all. I painted my 81 750 with high heat silver and no problems at all.