02-27-2013 | #1 |
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LT5 Engine Paint
There have been many comments and options regarding LT Engine paint over the years. The original paint has not been available for several years, but if you are only seeking to match the appearance of the stock finish, Duplicolor Engine Paint in Cast Aluminum DE1650 is pretty available for $5-$6 per can at Advance Auto Parts.
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02-27-2013 | #2 |
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Re: LT5 Engine Paint
Lingenfelter also sells the same shade of silver.Cant remember what I paid for a can but I do know it was alot more than $6.00.
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02-27-2013 | #3 |
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Re: LT5 Engine Paint
the black lettering is basic bbq black paint I've recently learned.
I really with they would have taken 15 seconds and cleared the damn motor prior to assembly
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02-27-2013 | #4 |
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Re: LT5 Engine Paint
I've seen the letters looking really good but I've been hesitant to paint them. How does everyone do it, with a fine artists small brush dipped carefully? I'm not a very good "finish" person so it's been left alone so far.
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02-27-2013 | #5 |
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Re: LT5 Engine Paint
Fill in the letters with what ever paint color you prefer then after a few hours wipe off the top surface with a neatly folded shop towel soaked in mineral spirits or paint thinner to remove the excess paint.
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02-27-2013 | #6 |
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Re: LT5 Engine Paint
I'm right there with you Lance, I can't do the small detailed work like that. My guess would be a fine brush and just wipe any overlap paint quickly before it sets.
I removed my parts and sent them to the pro (Mark H.) and they came back looking awesome. Rich
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02-27-2013 | #7 |
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Re: LT5 Engine Paint
Jag,
Thanks. I will try that next time I have a little time. Mine are in good shape but could be crisper. I can try that with one and see if it's in my skill range. Sounds pretty doable to me given their countersunk nature. If I were a carpenter they would characterize me as a rough carpenter able to build floors and walls and roofs but would hire someone other than me to do the finish trim work on the house!
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02-27-2013 | #8 |
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Re: LT5 Engine Paint
I agree w/ Phil. I had good luck too brushing the paint in with an artist's brush (round, 1/8") and immediately wiped the excess off with a QTip dampenened with acitone (finger nail polish remover).
Far as Duplicolor goes, you will get some yellowing with the heat. I believe Lee has an alternate recommendtion.
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02-27-2013 | #9 |
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Re: LT5 Engine Paint
Paul, et al,
I actually bought some q tips that are about 7 or 8" long on wood sticks which I use in the shop that would work for that. They are quite rigid which helps big handed oafs like me. The other tools recently bought I find handy especially with the work I've been doing on trim inside and the radio area over the tunnel where screws like to fall and hide is a 24" long extendable pointer with a nickel sized round magnetic head on it. I dropped one screw and it was blind down there but stuck that in and found it as it "clanked" to the magnet and probed further and found the other three missing screws from prior owner's who had dropped them in there. It is extremely handy. I also now have two 12" long forceps, one straight, one curved for extending my reach into small areas better than big hands. Cost on Amazon for the pair: $12.
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02-27-2013 | #10 |
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Re: LT5 Engine Paint
I see Jerry now carries engine paint
http://jerrysgaskets.com/store2/root...roducts_id=658
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