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05-21-04, 10:17 AM
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| | Rookie 
Join Date: Mar 2003 GT40: Hertfordshire, UK
Posts: 24
Rep Power: 6  | Engine Painting Has anyone got any recomendations on what paint to use when painting an engine? Everything is in bits at the moment so it's a good time for a clean up, but i don't want to pick the wrong paint and have everything look nice right up until the point it gets hot and then find all the paint starts flaking off! |
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05-21-04, 12:20 PM
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| | BenL 6 Tenths 
Join Date: Apr 2004 Location: USA
Posts: 680
Rep Power: 11  | Re: Engine Painting [ QUOTE ]
Has anyone got any recomendations on what paint to use when painting an engine?
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In the US, I'd recommend something like: Eastwood's Ford blue aerosol engine paint, which they say is good for 500 degrees F. http://www.eastwoodco.com/shopping/p...iProductID=139
You probably can get something equivalent in the UK at a good automotive parts or paint supplier. |
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05-21-04, 12:56 PM
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| | JIMMYMAC Lifetime Premier Supporter 
Join Date: Jul 2003 Location: Scotland
Posts: 935
Rep Power: 17   | Re: Engine Painting Space Monkey,
Try Frost's in Lancashire - they do a good selection of eleven colours of high pigment HT engine enamel paints for Ford, Chrysler, Chevy etc
Eighteen quid per "US pint".
Sound's like a beer without a head to me. www.frost.co.uk
Good luck |
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05-21-04, 01:22 PM
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| | brettmcc 10 tenths 
Join Date: Jan 2003 Location: Essex, UK GT40: RSGTD
Posts: 1,333
Rep Power: 20  | Re: Engine Painting Customville in Ilford do a Range of VHT engine paint.
Brett |
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05-21-04, 06:30 PM
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| | 8 Tenths 
Join Date: Nov 2001 GT40: annapolis md
Posts: 867
Rep Power: 16  | Re: Engine Painting We are using POR 15, which I assume is available internationally. Just MAKE SURE you wear gloves. It sticks to everything and does not come off.For weeks. They make some Ford blue colors I liked. (this is their engine paint, not their regular stuff) |
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05-22-04, 06:36 AM
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| | delaneyp Peter D 
Join Date: Sep 2001 Location: Sydney, Australia GT40: DRB #27
Posts: 1,245
Rep Power: 21  | Re: Engine Painting If you use POR-15 (magic stuff), pull on 2 pairs of gloves - I ended up having to explain the whole situation at meetings for 2 weeks "I am not really a dirty person who could not be bothered to wash my hands - this stuff really bonds" !
For POR to do its best, it needs a REALLY clean surface (absolutely no oil) - POR can supply some really serious cleaners to do the job, but you have to wash them off with water, & lots of it !
Kind Regards,
Peter D. |
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05-22-04, 12:50 PM
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| | Gold Supporter 
Join Date: Apr 2002 GT40: Houston, Texas
Posts: 678
Rep Power: 13  | Re: Engine Painting The reason it sticks so well to your hands is that it cures by moisture. Actually, if there is minute latent moisture on the surface, the paint will physically draw itself in even tighter to the surface (don't read this as okay to paint when damp). The same theory works on skin. Since your skin has moisture, the paint almost chases the moisture in from the top of the skin into the pores of the skin. About the only things that may works to speed removal is to wash with hot, hot, hot soapy water as quickly as possible. Otherwise, as noted above, you're wearing it.
One time we had sold some to a gentleman who ended up with leftover material and put it in his garage. Kid comes along, spills it all over his body - turned him into the tin man. Rushed him to the hospital, he ended up just fine, just silver (the color of the paint). For a couple of weeks.
Remember to keep your lids lids tightly closed and try and open only when needed. The moisture in the air will kick the stuff over in the can if you open and close the cans often enough. |
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05-23-04, 08:52 PM
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| | StuartB 2 Tenths 
Join Date: Aug 2003 Location: Build a GT40! Oh how it all seemed like such a good idea at the time............ GT40: Luton, Bedfordshire.
Posts: 208
Rep Power: 8  | Re: Engine Painting Painted POR 15 on my chassis last week, still picking it off my hands this week, [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] has to be the best paint product I`ve ever used, and I used to be a painter/decorater, totaly recomended. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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05-24-04, 06:12 AM
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| | Rookie 
Join Date: Apr 2004 GT40: essex
Posts: 32
Rep Power: 5  | Re: Engine Painting i use hammerite its excellent and covers any imperfections |
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