Having factory valve covers chrome plated
Having factory valve covers chrome plated
Looking to get the valve covers chrome plated on my '74 Cutlass Supreme. Building a new '68 350 for it, and thought the original '74 valve covers with "Oldsmobile" stamped in them would look nice chromed. Have any of you used a preferred place for this?
Having your valve covers done with a legit chrome plating may prove expensive, and a challenge to find a company to do it.
If you're OK with "pretty close" check out Super Chrome powder coating. It's definitely not as crisp and mirror like as chrome, but at a lower cost and better availability... it may be an option for you.
https://www.prismaticpowders.com/gal...r-chrome-wheel
If you're OK with "pretty close" check out Super Chrome powder coating. It's definitely not as crisp and mirror like as chrome, but at a lower cost and better availability... it may be an option for you.
https://www.prismaticpowders.com/gal...r-chrome-wheel
I had the valve covers on my 64 98 powder coated 20+ years ago. They looked good but it took 2 or 3 tries to get it right. The shop never cleaned them very well before coating. I could only get them so clean before delivering them to the shop.
On Ebay right now - pricey but prob cheaper than getting yours done
https://www.ebay.com/itm/11698813703...Bk9SR6qj0tT5Zg
https://www.ebay.com/itm/11698813703...Bk9SR6qj0tT5Zg
Was planning to have my set of embossed valve covers chromed but decided it wasn't worth it and painted them. Actually very happy with the decision, only chrome under my hood now is an old K&N 14" air cleaner that I've had on the car since 1990.
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