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Old 03-30-2012, 05:11 PM
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Looking for tips on painting my 350ci motor I am pulling out to replace a ring gear on.
The motor has rust all arounf the mounting feet of the motor, exhaust manifolds are starting in places and others spots all about.
What is the best way to remove / convert/ paint the motor? What products to use? rust converters/ POR15 / Primers/ hi heat paints?
Just want to freshen it up and make it look nice and shiney
Im pulling the intake and manifolds to paint them seperately....
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No biggie. Wire brush, red scuff pad, (try to remove as much rust as possible) metal prep, 2 part epoxy. Then base/clear or singlestage. If done properly it will last many years.
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can't beat rustoleum to fight rust..even use as a bilge paint
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Thanks....
Didnt know if using POR15 or the like (pricey) would be a better choice than rustoleum or the like for preventing future rust.
What about hi heat areas such as manifolds? Ive used hi heat rattle cans on auto headers and after a few months, they always start to rust....any ideas for manifolds?
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Originally Posted by POWERPLAY J
No biggie. Wire brush, red scuff pad, (try to remove as much rust as possible) metal prep, 2 part epoxy. Then base/clear or singlestage. If done properly it will last many years.
Taking the advice of J and others on here this is what I did. I taped off all openings to the engine to protect the internals and took a wire wheel to the rust spots. Then cleaned very well and shot with epoxy primer.
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What 2 part epoxy suggested ? can we name brands on here?
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Originally Posted by jlbspd
What 2 part epoxy suggested ? can we name brands on here?
I use and reccomend either Dupont or PPG. I do know PPG sells in smaller sizes than Dupont. If you can find a jobber that wil mix and sell it to you in 10o/z you will get 2 good coats and be golden. You can spray anything over the epoxy.
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PowerplayJ, is this easily sprayed or does it typically need to be thinned?
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Its easy to spray. No no reduction necessary.
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