Or you can use BBQ Grill paint since there are going to be high temps involved.
Why not toss it? Lose some weight, and let some heat out through the hood.
The BBQ paint is good for over 500F, far exceeding any engine bay temperatures.
Much cheaper than getting a new one or dealing with getting the correct fire resistant materials.
Why not toss it? Lose some weight, and let some heat out through the hood.
Leo's right, the BBQ paint might be good up to 500F, but if the engine is actually on fire, it'll be up a lot higher than 500F.
Not good either. The insulation also acts to protect the paint on the top of the hood.
Then you could use the BBQ paint on the hood.:laugh:
Thought I said that. Not to clear I guess.
Max said it in post #3.......