Timing Cover Paint

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Dougieb
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Your car is a: 1972Spider

Timing Cover Paint

Post by Dougieb »

Hi,

Going to replace the timing belt on my 1972 Spider.
While I am there, thought I would repaint the timing belt cover.
Any suggestions on paint and/or color?
Any other hints or suggestions would be appreciated.

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Thanks,
Dougieb
georgeramos
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Your car is a: 1971 124 Spider 1608

Re: Timing Cover Paint

Post by georgeramos »

I think if you just clean it up really well it should look fine. They make paints specifically for plastic but if it starts to chip or peel it looks way worse than the yellow. Actually the yellow on my 71 isnt quite as "bright" as the later years and the plastic is almost mottled like bakelite or something so once cleaned I was pretty happy with it. What id really like though is one of the aluminum ones. Ive seen them before for the 1608 so i know they exist!
Dougieb
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Re: Timing Cover Paint

Post by Dougieb »

Thanks again, azruss.

Do all of the earlier metal covers fit the 1608?
I happen to have one that I got in a box of parts I bought.
I will try to clean up mine but may consider the metal one of it will fit.
I can check that as soon as I take the plastic one off.
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81SPIDERMATT
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Your car is a: 1981 spider 2000
Location: FORT COLLINS, CO

Re: Timing Cover Paint

Post by 81SPIDERMATT »

if it does fit .... those metal ones, with work, can look really sharp... shiny pretty sparkly.... there is a thread ... "little red fiat" ... i think..... that has a pick of a nice shined up metal one


edit .... the little red fiat.... page 4 ... one of the videos he has you can see the cover
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