Howdy folks. I have a 1978 CB550K that I've torn down to the frame and am rebuilding. This post is mostly about painting an engine while it's assembled or in pieces/piece by piece...
My focus is currently on my engine. It's out of the frame, head and jugs are off cuz of some head work and a gasket change. I'd very much like to paint the engine so I've been thinking a lot about prep. I've read that soda blasting is a great way to get an old engine prepped for paint so that's what I've decided to do. In order to have that done I need to put the engine back together, blaster needs the engine in one piece. This is where my question is...and I feel like it gets a little convoluted so bare with me. I've been guilty of over thinking things in the past and that may be what's happening here, you tell me...
...In order to get the engine soda blasted I need to re-asemble the engine. I've talked to a few people about painting the engine, in person and on the forum, and I keep hearing/reading that it's best to paint the engine piece by piece rather than fully assembled. Does that mean that no one paints their engine fully assembled? Does that mean I need to assemble the engine, gaskets, torqued, everything, have it blasted then disassemble it again for paint? If that's seriously the case I'll do it but I want to make absolutely sure that's the way it's done.
Next question is about paint and baking. Until someone on the forum mentioned to me the practice of baking after using a high temp paint I hadn't considered it. I have a good buddy who's painted his engine, he's talked to me about it and I'm sure he never mentioned anything about baking. Are there hi temp paints available that don't require you to bake? My buddies paint job is 5 years old or more and his still looks great.
Ok, hope that all made sense. I really look forward to hearing from you guys