Engine Paint Color
- tartan18
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Engine Paint Color
My local machine shop is rebuilding my engine (new bearings, pistons, etc) and will repaint it in a color of my choosing. The previous owner painted it black. I want a color that shows off any future oil leaks and light gray has been suggested. Any comments/recommendations?
Jim MacKenzie
1975 Fiat Spider
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- toplessexpat
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Re: Engine Paint Color
SoFlaFiat (Alan) did his a lovely shade of gunmetal.... I prefer a blue or green myself... google "Chrysler Engine Blue"... it's Fiat/Chrysler right?
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Re: Engine Paint Color
'80 spider FI, SnugTop hardtop
http://s940.photobucket.com/user/a7ewiz ... t=3&page=1
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Re: Engine Paint Color
This is a great thread, tons of pictures of engines. I'm in the process of stripping and repainting my engine bay and parts and this thread gave me tons of ideas. http://www.fiatspider.com/f08/viewtopic ... 15&t=16483
- bradartigue
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Re: Engine Paint Color
x2 for the Ford gray. FIAT engines were gray and should be that way. Keep the aluminum bare. Black parts should be black. and so on.
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Re: Engine Paint Color
'80 spider FI, SnugTop hardtop
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- johndemar
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Re: Engine Paint Color
Agree with Ford gray. Available in rattle can so it's cheap to apply.
Any leaks show up easy.
Any leaks show up easy.
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One owner since July 20, 1976
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- Ptoneill
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Re: Engine Paint Color
Stay Safe,
Pat
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HAVE FUN!! It's a FIAT!!
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Re: Engine Paint Color
Black dissipates heat best though..
OK I'll be odd ball.. Lol
Cheers!
Rob
OK I'll be odd ball.. Lol
Cheers!
Rob
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- tartan18
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Re: Engine Paint Color
Ford Gray is what I am going to use. Pictures will be posted when I get the engine back from the machine shop. Thanks for the advice.
Jim MacKenzie
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Re: Engine Paint Color
Would you all be terribly offended if i painted my engine daytona yellow?
I figured I'd paint all the cast parts (including aluminum) yellow, and paint the sheet and forged parts gloss black.
I think it'd look pretty keen with the yellow timing cover.
I figured I'd paint all the cast parts (including aluminum) yellow, and paint the sheet and forged parts gloss black.
I think it'd look pretty keen with the yellow timing cover.
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Re: Engine Paint Color
Bumble Bee!TimpanogosSlim wrote:Would you all be terribly offended if i painted my engine daytona yellow?
I figured I'd paint all the cast parts (including aluminum) yellow, and paint the sheet and forged parts gloss black.
I think it'd look pretty keen with the yellow timing cover.
Cheers!
Rob
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Re: Engine Paint Color
Well yeah, sorta!v6spider wrote:Bumble Bee!TimpanogosSlim wrote:Would you all be terribly offended if i painted my engine daytona yellow?
I figured I'd paint all the cast parts (including aluminum) yellow, and paint the sheet and forged parts gloss black.
I think it'd look pretty keen with the yellow timing cover.
Cheers!
Rob
Last year i rebuilt a 1984 VW 1.6TD and painted it green as per tradition, but left the aluminum bare. It looked great on the stand. In the car with everything bolted on, you can hardly tell that it's pretty.
- bradartigue
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Re: Engine Paint Color
TimpanogosSlim wrote:Would you all be terribly offended if i painted my engine daytona yellow?
I figured I'd paint all the cast parts (including aluminum) yellow, and paint the sheet and forged parts gloss black.
I think it'd look pretty keen with the yellow timing cover.
Sounds hideous (you did ask after all). I know this: the engines are interesting perhaps, but they aren't worth looking at for very long. Close the hood and drive it. It isn't mean to be sitting still with a bunch of glossy engine paint (most of which will flake/burn/change color as soon as it is exposed to heat).
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- v6spider
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Re: Engine Paint Color
Just another reason to use flat black high heat paint.. I t doesn't change color ..bradartigue wrote:.....Close the hood and drive it. It isn't mean to be sitting still with a bunch of glossy engine paint (most of which will flake/burn/change color as soon as it is exposed to heat).
Rob
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