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Re: LT5 Engine Paint and Vette tools for painting, etc.
you need some tools to paint and since I mentioned the tools I just got to help where my hands are too big I'll show them. The pen is normal pen size and the forceps from Amazon were $12, the set of four 16" long needle nose pliers was more, zero, 30 degree bend, 45 degree and these, 90 degree so with the magnetic probe, the wire flex probe and these things I can pretty much get most things now, big hands and all. Thanks for the painting methods...will try when it comes up on the list.
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02-27-2013 | #13 |
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Re: LT5 Engine Paint
I agree. I thought our plenums were powder-coated...no? Is that something that is done aftermarket?
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Re: LT5 Engine Paint
paint from the factory, pc/clear, paint/clear is aftermarket
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Re: LT5 Engine Paint
Gotcha, thanks. Wonder how well the spray can paint blends, and if the heat will effect it?
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Re: LT5 Engine Paint
Paint the letters first then (after they dry) fill with wax or wax type epoxy. Clean the plenum or cam cover and paint. After that remove the filling. That is how we PC'd the plenum on the Z. Did the white first then did the black.
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02-28-2013 | #17 |
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Re: LT5 Engine Paint
To paint the lettering, I use a Uni brand (oil based) paint marker available from most major office supply stores. They come in wide and narrow tip. We used these in the automotive industry to signify certain quality checks had been performed on parts. If you goof, a quick clean up with mineral spirits can save you.
As far as the Duplicolor yellowing, have not noticed it with the Cast Aluminum color, but the clear definitely yellows. Last edited by Starman; 02-28-2013 at 01:48 PM. |
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Re: LT5 Engine Paint
Buy the automotive touch up paint with a ball marker on one end of the cap. I did this and it turned out great and was easy. Just "dab" until you get it filled.
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