mmerlinn wrote:Try removing the paint from inside the round hole where the bearing retainer fits. You MUST remove any paint there, so that will tell you how hard it comes off. The big round hole fits the retainer relatively tightly so as to index the bell to the case.
Hey Mmerlinn! Thanks for your great advice.
Yeah just today the guy I hired to rebuild my transmission made a special point out of telling me to be careful with the tolerance around that opening (to make sure it's a perfect, snug fit there). I'll try my best to remove any paint that got in there. Thankfully I wasn't super thorough with the paint spraying inside that area since it wasn't easy to shoot the paint in there anyways.
mmerlinn wrote:Using a power WIRE wheel to remove paint won't hurt your bell. Don't use a power SANDING wheel.
A wire wheel won't hurt the cast iron, machined surface huh? I've never tried this before so I'm not in a position to know. I'll avoid the sanding wheel--thanks for the tip!
peanutman wrote:My question would be why paint the inside of a bell housing. No one will ever see it and it's just going to get dirty and oily and whether you use alum or cast it will last longer than you will live unless you blow a clutch at a high rpm, so robroy i wouldn't paint it, but looking back looks like you already have so i would leave it as is, i don't think it will throw anything off.
Hey Peanutman! I see your point about painting the inside of the housing. I guess I just did it for the heck of it since it was all immaculate from abrasive blasting anyways.
peanutman wrote:If you are concerned just remove the paint where it butts up to your motor and tranny
Yeah I may test this to see how difficult it is to remove. This isn't regular rattlecan paint; it's Rust Bullet and includes isocyanates (hardeners).
Alvin in AZ wrote:I would paint it.
I would paint it pink (on the inside only) to match my panties.
Hey Alvin! It's funny that you'd mention that because I was actually thinking of painting the outside bright pink, since it would look the most shocking that way next to the bright yellow engine. And if I'm going to the bother to decorate the bell housing it may as well be a truly unusual color! Now if I could only find bright pink paint that's heat resistant and contains hardeners I'd be all set.
Thanks!
-Robroy