However...you may want to reconsider powdercoating any interior parts that provide structural integrity to the airframe. The powder coating process requires heating the metal part to temperatures that may compromise the heat treat the of aluminum, thereby reducing the physical properties such as yield strength, tensile strength, shear strength, ductility, and resistance to stress cracking.
As a slight side note...an interesting article related to the strength of powder coated aluminum.
http://digitalcommons.lmu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1009&context=mech_fac
Jump to the end to see that powder coating did not affect 2024 or 6061, especially at lower temp single bake..... I read somewhere you need to heat at 350F for 5 hours to get to T6.
That's ok though. There are plenty other misconceptions to keep the fires burning. Lets talk lean of peak....
Concerned if the heat affected the bearing.
About what does it cost to powder coat a panel?
About what does it cost to powder coat a panel?