Painting Eninges

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Painting Eninges
VB0243 avatar
VB0243
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o.k So how is it done ? i have seen alot of glossy paint but how do they do it without peeling from the heat ?
no1lowr avatar
no1lowr
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hi temp primer is what im using\
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bdroppeddak
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dont crank it.
AiredOut avatar
AiredOut
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I just use K36 as a primer, and regular old base clear for the paint. Lasts a long time. The engine in our shop truck has been done 10 years and run 75,XXX miles and still looks fine.

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TwistedMinis
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I use VHT paint. Its nice, and its resistant to oil, coolant, whatever. However I've never paint matched an engine, just went by factory colors.
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armandlatouffe
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The easiest way is to use a good primer, and to use high heat paint from a spray can..
If you want to paint it base/clear, make sure you wash the engine properly (I like to use Castrol Super Clean), put like 4 coats of primer, 2-3 coats of base, and 3-4 coats of clear.. ..oh yeah and use a good high-heat primer..
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leftcoast66
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I'm with seth, VHT is awesome and they got lots of color choices. I just ran flat black on my 350 and gloss black on the 390 for my dad's car, never done any other crazy colors tho.
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2lowtoy
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Originally posted by AiredOut



I just use K36 as a primer, and regular old base clear for the paint. Lasts a long time.

same here