16th November 2023
Fixing Honda's Laziness? Or maybe being a bit OCD?Anyone else with a European Facelift GE Jazz notice Honda didn't bother to paint the bulkhead in the engine bay and just left it primed? No? Well, you'll definitely notice it now if you didn't before! You're welcome

I had the front bumper off anyway, as I was fixing all the stone chips and replacing the front rhino lip, plus mesh grill I made to protect the AC condenser. And I had that "while I've got it off, I might as well" moment.
Removing the upper bulkhead was fairly easy, it's secured with six 10mm bolts, and then all the brackets and the bonnet latch are also all 10mm bolts. But the rest of the bulk head is one welded together piece, so there was no way to remove it without drilling it out. So I had to get creative.
I didn't want to go crazy and spend all the money to buy primer, basecoat and clear coat paint to get it the exact colour of the car, I thought, as long as it is white, it won't matter if it doesn't quite match, as it is under the bonnet. So I bought some gloss white Hammerite, as you don't need to prime or clear coat, it's just one paint direct to bare metal.
I sanded off all the rust from the upper bulk head and then painted it, along with the 10mm bolts that would be visible.
The white doesn't quite match, but I feel it is good enough to pass, as the Honda pearl paint has a slight cream colour to it anyway, so it wasn't going to be an exact match without using the correct colour paint colour code.
I neglected to take a before photo, so here's one I dug up from a few years ago.

The upper bulkhead and the Bonnet latch removed. Not too much rust.

I had to remove the lights as well to get to all the necessary parts.

To mask off the side bulkhead parts, I took an old painters sheet and cut two holes in it, so I could cover the entire engine bay from getting over spray, and just have the parts I need to paint poking out.

All sanded and masked off ready to paint


4 light coats of white gloss hammerite. It turned out pretty good.

Lights and washer reservoir reinstalled.

Upper bulk head painted with 4 light coats of white gloss hammerite. It turned out pretty good.

The painted 10mm bolts

The latch mechanism all cleaned up and re-greased.

The upper bulkhead back on the car, looking much better already.




The final result. There is a slight colour difference, but it's barely noticeable, and overall looks 100x better than the primed metal.

Overall, I'm really happy with how it turned out. I did chip some of the paint when installing it back on, but it's barely noticeable, and overall looks 100x better than the primed metal.
Any questions, feel free to ask!