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Old 02-20-2010, 09:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Exclamation DIY Painting Valve Cover Corolla 93 - 97

This DIY is just to give you ideas and to show you that you can make your valve cover look descent . So that you can open your hood up with pride .



You can use header paint or engine paint . Just depends on the color you are searching for . Make sure you buy a white & engine clear coat .



This was my motor when I purchased my car . All you have to do is remove the valve cover , Make sure you remember where the wires go you can mark them or lay them in order . It is best to replace your valve cover gasket and grommets and spark plug tube seals . Another important thing is lay a towel over the exposed camshafts , So that dirt or sand doesn't get in there from the wind because this will take time to dry before you put your valve back on .



Once you have the valve cover off you need to pop out the tube seals with a flat head screw driver from the top . There are little hold down things that stick out on the inside you can bend them but make sure you bend them back when you put the new tube seals in .





In this case I used simple green but you can use any degreaser . Spray and let it settle for awhile . Then you get a brush with regular soap and water . Spray degreaser as needed .



Then with a wire brush you get it smooth or anything the degreaser or brush couldn't get . Then for the final clean respray the degreaser and rinse one more time and then let the valve cover completely dry.



Once it is dried you tape off the 16 valve sticker .



Then with your white engine/header paint you paint the valve cover as a primer and then leave it in the sun to cure . The reason I used white so that the white can transfer through the main color and bring out the natural color and make it bright . If you don't prime it white and decide to just paint the valve cover then the color will be a little darker and the color might change over time .



Once the primer has dried then you spray your main color and leave it in the sun to cure . Once your paint has dried then you use the blue painters tape and leaving the center piece exposed and then spray it black . If you dont want to paint the center black then leave it as is , It's all your choice . Then you let that dry and cure then remove the tape .







Then you get a few Q-tips and with your black paint you spray the tip of it and then slowly follow the lines . You might have to do this process a few times till it gets black . Then you let the paint dry . Then with your clear coat you spray the valve cover about 3 coats . Every time let it dry then spray . Let it cure in the sun . Then you can put your valve cover back on .



This is the one in my car . It's all about how you want your valve cover color. There is no such thing as copying . If you dont want to make black lines then don't like I said it's your valve cover this is just to get you inspired to take a little pride in your Corolla when you open up the hood .

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This is one of my favourite guides from you. I remember reading it on the site with all your other DIYs a little while ago. The end result looks awesome. I just so happen to a bottle of Simple Green sitting right next to me, and I've been meaning to buy some high temp paint and spray my valve cover for quite some time. I usually always get sidetracked by other things to do on my Corolla. I'll definitely have to put some time aside and do this, looks like it makes a world of difference to the appearance. Thanks for the info.
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This is one of my favourite guides from you. I remember reading it on the site with all your other DIYs a little while ago. The end result looks awesome. I just so happen to a bottle of Simple Green sitting right next to me, and I've been meaning to buy some high temp paint and spray my valve cover for quite some time. I usually always get sidetracked by other things to do on my Corolla. I'll definitely have to put some time aside and do this, looks like it makes a world of difference to the appearance. Thanks for the info.

Thanks bro , Like I said this DIY is all about pride of your Corolla , People like you and others on here keep their car looking good why not just give it one more love under the hood . It feels good when you can open your hood and that one DIY will make a world of difference . Plus this DIY will spark something in someone and that's what really counts and why I made this , Thanks Again bro can't wait to see yours
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Very true bro. I've always been fond of red valve covers so that's more than likely the colour I'll choose. I went to a couple of the local auto parts stores today and had a look at what they've got. So when I choose the red I'll also get a white (for the primer) and a clear at the same time. Haven't decided if I'm going to paint the spark-plug section black yet, but probably will as it breaks up the predominance of red nicely.

Here's a photo of the red paint I'm going to use. I also had a bit of a search on the net for other colour ideas and found these (just to give people an idea of what other colours look like) -






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Finally got all the equipment I'll need for painting the valve cover. Should be doing it this weekend if the weather holds up:

* Bottle of Simple Green.
* Bright red engine enamel (heat-proof)
* Heat-proof clear coat.
* 800 grit wet and dry sandpaper.
* 1200 grit wet and dry sandpaper.
* Flexi sanding block.
* Large wire brush.


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Finally got all the equipment I'll need for painting the valve cover. Should be doing it this weekend if the weather holds up:

* Bottle of Simple Green.
* Bright red engine enamel (heat-proof)
* Heat-proof clear coat.
* 800 grit wet and dry sandpaper.
* 1200 grit wet and dry sandpaper.
* Flexi sanding block.
* Large wire brush.



Its gonna look good bro ... Good luck cant wait to see it
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Painted it today and it came out great , the bugs and dust in the air were a pain in the ass though. Here's some before and after shots (the water droplets in the first shot are because it was still wet since I had just washed it, and the white spots in the second photo are due to the glare from the sun). I'll post another photo tomorrow when I reinstall it on the car. Comments welcome.




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it's looking good bro !!!!!!!!!
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it's looking good bro !!!!!!!!!
Thanks mate .

Looking forward to putting it on today .
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Chucked it on about an hour ago and took the car up the road for a drive so that the paint could fully cure from the engine heat.

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Looks good bro now paint that intake plenum plate black or shine it up .... Nice work
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Looks good bro now paint that intake plenum plate black or shine it up .... Nice work
Cheers man. Funny that you mention the intake plenum, that's the next thing I was planning on doing. I actually just got back from the wreckers and bought a plenum off a 4A-FE. That way it saves keeping my car off the road while I wait for the paint to dry on the plenum that's currently on my engine.

It only cost me $11 NZD ($7 USD) so it worked out well. I'd like to chrome it up, but might even paint it red yet. I don't want to have an overkill of red though so I'll have to seriously consider which option I'm going to go with.

I installed my CAI the other day by the way, looks good next to the painted valve cover. You can see the pics in my thread:
http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/t324764-8.html

Here's a photo of the plenum I just bought after I gave it a quick wash with Simple Green (I still have to buy some toothbrush-like wire brushes to get into all the small cracks and crevices) -


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finally i found a diy for my valve cover =)
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Out of interest, anyone know if you can still get those "16 VALVE EFI" stickers anywhere?
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Out of interest, anyone know if you can still get those "16 VALVE EFI" stickers anywhere?
A bit of an old post, but I was looking around the net yesterday and found out that the part number for that particular sticker is 11291-16080. I might ring my local Toyota dealership tomorrow and see if they can still source one as I wouldn't mind having a spare.
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