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air compressor paint?

metalmagpie

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I have monkeyed with air compressors a little but had never tried rebuilding one until recently. I'm midway through that, but I have a sort of general question. For air pumps with aluminum cylinder bodies, why are they painted at all? I know they get hot, and the fins are to help radiate heat. Same thing on a motorcycle engine and those jugs are usually bare.

And if you are going to paint them, do you have to use "engine paint" or hi-heat paint?

I got a quart of actual Champion paint but I don't have a spraygun setup so I'm contemplating just not painting the cylinders and intercoolers. I'm planning to leave the copper aftercooler lines bare too, for that matter.

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niget2002

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My cylinder on my pump is not painted.

If I were to try to paint it, I would use a high-temp paint. My pump also has oil in it, so I'd probably look for an engine paint that can hold up to oil getting on it.
 

rustyzman

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I would recommend a simple Hi-Temp satin or flat black paint for the radiant quality. It will help stave off a little oxidation from ambient moisture as well. How well it will hold up in the long run? Not sure.
 
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