I cleaned the bugs out of the grills on my 20 RTL. Can the grill and radiator be painted? If so, what type of paint is best for this?
Thanks for the responses. I just wanted to make sure before I made a possible costly mistake.
Are you thinking painting your radiator will help with the cleaning of bugs better? :dontknow:
Thanks to all. I ordered and received the kott grills. I painted them today and will install tomorrow. I left the rad and grill alone. And I also know that the kott grills will not keep all the bugs out. I do know they will make smaller ones out of bigger ones.
I got a couple of these to go just behind my grill covers. They should stop most anything and still let plenty of air through them.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QSHZJH5/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&th=1
Maybe it's hotter where I am in Oz, but adding ANYTHING to the KOTT grilles (even what appears to be exactly the same woven wire mesh as yours K80!) caused my Spyder to run somewhat hotter all the time and to occasionally shut down due to over-heating - so it didn't last long, nor did anything else I tried! :shocked: Mind you, like most modern vehicles, the Factory Temperature gauge has been purposefully damped by the factory to keep the punters happy and unaware of what's REALLY going on (your coolant temps WILL be going up and down as the engine load & speed etc. increases/decreases, and as the thermostat opens/closes, but your temp gauge won't show that, cos you might not understand that it's meant to do that!! So it rapidly gets up to and then sits about halfway up the scale... supposedly fooling you into thinking the temp never moves when they are really changing all the time!!
) so that you can't really tell from that if your temp has increased a lot, often until it's too late :cus: you really need a more accurate un-damped temperature monitor to show you what's TRULY going on with your temperature! :banghead:
The Cooling Specialist who used to look after my hard-working Desert & High Country 4WD Tour & Exped Support Trucks advised that even adding the KOTT grilles would be reducing my Spyder's airflow somewhat, and while I could get away with just fitting them because they cause only 'a little' reduction in airflow, the Spyder's Cooling System was really JUST adequate at best (even with WaterWetter!) so reducing the airflow any further by adding a finer mesh or anything else was quite risky, and he strongly advised against painting the radiators (due to the reduced temperature dispersal that results - there's a reason modern alloy radiators aren't painted
) or adding anything more beyond the KOTT Grilles (due to the previously mentioned reduced airflow)! :lecturef_smilie:
Just Sayin' :thumbup:
Maybe it's hotter where I am in Oz, but adding ANYTHING to the KOTT grilles (even what appears to be exactly the same woven wire mesh as yours K80!) caused my Spyder to run somewhat hotter all the time and to occasionally shut down due to over-heating - so it didn't last long, nor did anything else I tried! :shocked: Mind you, like most modern vehicles, the Factory Temperature gauge has been purposefully damped by the factory to keep the punters happy and unaware of what's REALLY going on (your coolant temps WILL be going up and down as the engine load & speed etc. increases/decreases, and as the thermostat opens/closes, but your temp gauge won't show that, cos you might not understand that it's meant to do that!! So it rapidly gets up to and then sits about halfway up the scale... supposedly fooling you into thinking the temp never moves when they are really changing all the time!!
) so that you can't really tell from that if your temp has increased a lot, often until it's too late :cus: you really need a more accurate un-damped temperature monitor to show you what's TRULY going on with your temperature! :banghead:
The Cooling Specialist who used to look after my hard-working Desert & High Country 4WD Tour & Exped Support Trucks advised that even adding the KOTT grilles would be reducing my Spyder's airflow somewhat, and while I could get away with just fitting them because they cause only 'a little' reduction in airflow, the Spyder's Cooling System was really JUST adequate at best (even with WaterWetter!) so reducing the airflow any further by adding a finer mesh or anything else was quite risky, and he strongly advised against painting the radiators (due to the reduced temperature dispersal that results - there's a reason modern alloy radiators aren't painted
) or adding anything more beyond the KOTT Grilles (due to the previously mentioned reduced airflow)! :lecturef_smilie:
Just Sayin' :thumbup:
Maybe it's hotter where I am in Oz, but adding ANYTHING to the KOTT grilles (even what appears to be exactly the same woven wire mesh as yours K80!) caused my Spyder to run somewhat hotter all the time and to occasionally shut down due to over-heating - so it didn't last long, nor did anything else I tried! :shocked: Mind you, like most modern vehicles, the Factory Temperature gauge has been purposefully damped by the factory to keep the punters happy and unaware of what's REALLY going on (your coolant temps WILL be going up and down as the engine load & speed etc. increases/decreases, and as the thermostat opens/closes, but your temp gauge won't show that, cos you might not understand that it's meant to do that!! So it rapidly gets up to and then sits about halfway up the scale... supposedly fooling you into thinking the temp never moves when they are really changing all the time!!
) so that you can't really tell from that if your temp has increased a lot, often until it's too late :cus: you really need a more accurate un-damped temperature monitor to show you what's TRULY going on with your temperature! :banghead:
The Cooling Specialist who used to look after my hard-working Desert & High Country 4WD Tour & Exped Support Trucks advised that even adding the KOTT grilles would be reducing my Spyder's airflow somewhat, and while I could get away with just fitting them because they cause only 'a little' reduction in airflow, the Spyder's Cooling System was really JUST adequate at best (even with WaterWetter!) so reducing the airflow any further by adding a finer mesh or anything else was quite risky, and he strongly advised against painting the radiators (due to the reduced temperature dispersal that results - there's a reason modern alloy radiators aren't painted
) or adding anything more beyond the KOTT Grilles (due to the previously mentioned reduced airflow)! :lecturef_smilie:
Just Sayin' :thumbup:
Interestingly, in contrast the radiators in my Spyder were quite blocked by bugs back in 2016. See discussion and pics here: https://www.spyderlovers.com/forums...hy-you-need-KOTT-grills&highlight=grasshopper. I did not experience any overheating problems at all.
How did the painting go? We would like to paint ours black, as it would look so much better. Did the paint hold up? What procedure did you use?Thanks to all. I ordered and received the kott grills. I painted them today and will install tomorrow. I left the rad and grill alone. And I also know that the kott grills will not keep all the bugs out. I do know they will make smaller ones out of bigger ones.
I always spray primer on first then black. The paint has held up real good. I did not screw the blocks the hold the screens. I just screwed one of them in cus the tape came loose. Working out great.How did the painting go? We would like to paint ours black, as it would look so much better. Did the paint hold up? What procedure did you use?