Hi Bro, Thanks! came out good, next time I would go over the rough cast marks a bit more as the gloss white does make them show a lot more than normal.
Hi, I found it on AliExpress a long time ago, I have not seen it recently, however you can still get blue PW-JDM (passwordJDM) sets on eBay and Ali. they similar, just thicker.
Hi Virgina, not yet. I plan to make a video covering all the aftermarket parts I used as a review and "how to". However they are fairly easy to fit, front 3 bolt straight into the OEM location. Rear 2 have a threaded bar and tube, so the bar goes into the head and the tube bolts over it and then the bolts go into the tube.
Hi, I did not use a primer, the surface on these covers are very rough making it easy for the paint to stick, it's holding up great, however it does chip if abused, I had to use a screw driver to remove my cam cover and there is a few small chips on the edges now from that, but under normal circumstances it should hold up just fine for a few years
Hi DJ DAZ, in my case yes, I did leave it bare metal. where I am from we never get snows or salted roads, so the aluminum cover won't be prone to corrosion in my case. however it will be better to clear over the letters after.
Hi Bryan, I just cleaned the inside very well using "Brake & Parts cleaner" letting it soak. I won't recommend getting paint on the inside as it may come off and go into your oil
@@RisingBoostYTi just reviewed the video footage and you're absolutely right, the angle you had it at made it look way darker on the inside of the valve cover. Yeah im fully aware your not supposed to paint the inside lol but again it looked like it thats why i asked i was really stunned for a minute
Hi Jimmy, tried to post a link but looks like YT removes the comment if it has a link. I got them on AliExpress, however you can buy them on eBay also. they may only have the PW JDM ones recently. got the Skunk2 ones long ago.
Hi Precision Skate, the paint I used is heat resistant or "engine block paint" as the can say. but yes I will give an update on how it holds up with the heat and oil.
Hola, las arandelas de la tapa de válvulas reemplazan los pernos originales, las 3 delanteras se atornillan como de costumbre y las 2 traseras usan un tubo roscado para reemplazar los pernos.
I don't understand what was the point in doing double the work when you could have taped off the Honda part when you initially sanded it, instead of using primer then painting then sand again... Could've also just used a air compressor and dremel w/ 3m rulock wheels instead of using that chemical peel you used which only stained the aluminum and left it with that dark tint
Yes taping it off is an option, but does take some skill to get perfect, I did the sanding to get a uniform silver colour over the letters, gets rid of the corrosion. I would however say that clear coating should be done after sanding off the letters, not like I did it. I had the paint stripper so decided to use it.
Hi WI, In my case the paint stripper evaporates rapidly, once it leaves the container it must be used immediately or it becomes thick, it may work with the newer more strictly regulated paint stripper though.
Very satisfying to watch,, beautiful results..great job
Hi Eric, Thanks for the support!
THE RESULT IS AMAZING
WELL DONE MAESTRO !!!
Hi Bro, Thanks! came out good, next time I would go over the rough cast marks a bit more as the gloss white does make them show a lot more than normal.
end result was great well done dude
Thanks a lot!
That white looks awesome! Where did you find blue hardware from Skunk2? I can’t find them anywhere.
Hi, I found it on AliExpress a long time ago, I have not seen it recently, however you can still get blue PW-JDM (passwordJDM) sets on eBay and Ali. they similar, just thicker.
@@RisingBoostYTAh, gotcha. Ok cool; thanks for your help!
The white/blue combo looks great. You even took the extra time to sand off the Honda letters to look proper, a step many seem to skip.
👍Well done.
Hi, yeah, the clean letters make a big difference, Thanks 👍
I’m itching just to see you work with paint stripper without gloves 🤣🤣 great job man. Lovely vid 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Yolo 🤣 I do think the product deteriorates with time, was way less effective this time. So that helps
Nice work man wish i've seen your work earlier Well Done !
Hi Malcolm, Thanks! glad you found it, thanks for the support!
Really can't wait to see how things is going to look like at the end Really looking good 👌 bru
Thanks bro, if you want to see some sneak peeks check my risingboost Instagram, I am a bit behind with the video uploads.
@@RisingBoostYT cool man will do so 👌
This came out great man 👍🏽
Im doing mines wrinkled red
Thanks bro! awesome, wrinkle red is definitely one of my favorite colors on the honda valve covers! send me a DM on my instagram when you done!
Great job sir
Thanks!
Good job man!
Honestly the valve cover looks okay inside. It was not to slugged up and has some exposed metal. Good video btw.
Hi, yes it was not to bad, also cleaned up perfectly inside fairly easy.
Looks sick
Thanks!
Nice job I want to paint mine I’m thankful the owner before me didn’t care to paint it
Hi bro, thanks. Yeah not having paint on it is going to save you alot of time and effort. Just prep it nicely. 🙂
Nice!!!
More fire Diy contents bro!!!!!!
Thank for the support Hendrie!!
very nice..
do you have a video on how to install that blue color valve cover bolt?thank you so mch
Hi Virgina, not yet. I plan to make a video covering all the aftermarket parts I used as a review and "how to".
However they are fairly easy to fit, front 3 bolt straight into the OEM location. Rear 2 have a threaded bar and tube, so the bar goes into the head and the tube bolts over it and then the bolts go into the tube.
@@RisingBoostYT thank you so mch for your information..more power and godblss
Did you use a primer? How is the cover holding up? Nice work.
Hi, I did not use a primer, the surface on these covers are very rough making it easy for the paint to stick, it's holding up great, however it does chip if abused, I had to use a screw driver to remove my cam cover and there is a few small chips on the edges now from that, but under normal circumstances it should hold up just fine for a few years
Where can i buy these bolts. Its look nice. Thanks. Mine is D series.
Hi Chatchai, here is a link to a similar product on Amazon - amzn.to/3oEDnTE
It looks like you left the Honda sign bare metal, or did you laquer over?
Hi DJ DAZ, in my case yes, I did leave it bare metal. where I am from we never get snows or salted roads, so the aluminum cover won't be prone to corrosion in my case. however it will be better to clear over the letters after.
What paint did you use to paint the inside of the valve cover?
Hi Bryan, I just cleaned the inside very well using "Brake & Parts cleaner" letting it soak. I won't recommend getting paint on the inside as it may come off and go into your oil
@@RisingBoostYTi just reviewed the video footage and you're absolutely right, the angle you had it at made it look way darker on the inside of the valve cover. Yeah im fully aware your not supposed to paint the inside lol but again it looked like it thats why i asked i was really stunned for a minute
Clean brotha! Where did you get the new bolts from? Link?
Hi Jimmy, tried to post a link but looks like YT removes the comment if it has a link. I got them on AliExpress, however you can buy them on eBay also. they may only have the PW JDM ones recently. got the Skunk2 ones long ago.
Now wonder how tht paint gonna hold up to the heat
Hi Precision Skate, the paint I used is heat resistant or "engine block paint" as the can say. but yes I will give an update on how it holds up with the heat and oil.
como se installan las washer de la valve cover!
Hola, las arandelas de la tapa de válvulas reemplazan los pernos originales, las 3 delanteras se atornillan como de costumbre y las 2 traseras usan un tubo roscado para reemplazar los pernos.
@@RisingBoostYT gracias
Is that a steel brush or a normal brush
Hi, I used a plastic bristle brush, but I guess the small steel brush won't damage it as the surface is already fairly rough.
@@RisingBoostYT I’ll stick with the plastic britle brush Sir. Thank you for the video. I learned alot
What is the number of sandpaper did u use?
Hi Aldrich, I used 360 to start, 600 next and then a red 3M scuff pad. To get the honda letters sanded clean, I used 80 grit.
I am sure this car got 1000hp boost due to this
Yes, painting the valve cover and adding 9 stickers to the back window, guaranteed 1000hp 👌
I wanna do something like this too. But when i am older and have a rb26 engine
I don't understand what was the point in doing double the work when you could have taped off the Honda part when you initially sanded it, instead of using primer then painting then sand again...
Could've also just used a air compressor and dremel w/ 3m rulock wheels instead of using that chemical peel you used which only stained the aluminum and left it with that dark tint
Yes taping it off is an option, but does take some skill to get perfect, I did the sanding to get a uniform silver colour over the letters, gets rid of the corrosion. I would however say that clear coating should be done after sanding off the letters, not like I did it. I had the paint stripper so decided to use it.
En español latino brother please 🙏
Hi Negan, I will try to add subtitles manually soon so translation will be available to you.
put the paint stripper into a bowl don't do what this guy did.
Hi WI, In my case the paint stripper evaporates rapidly, once it leaves the container it must be used immediately or it becomes thick, it may work with the newer more strictly regulated paint stripper though.