............. I was just noticing in the unrestored photo section that it seemed like they were so lightly over sprayed and it looked like really good coverage all around the exhaust manifolds that I wondered how they got good coverage on the block, but such a light spray on the manifolds, seemed like maybe it was two applications, but we know they never took time to do things twice
Not unusual for there to be either very thin or no coverage directly behind the lower edge of the exhaust ports especially towards the center. I've applied a base cast color to the area on some engines just to protect the metal if the blue doesn't reach up in all the corners because of this. Think they likely covered much more with the blue and it just baked off that would we would think would "look right"
As mentioned in another thread if you look at the original black and white pictures we have here on the site you can make out the glossier paint that was applied to, especially, the top sections of the manifold. Much of it baked off over the next few months, then rust and the elements continued to reduce the remaining paint over the years.
Looking at some of the pictures I noticed just some of the following
- 64 Engine test picture seems to suggests only the top of the runners (only the first is visible in the picture) got some paint
- 68 San Jose engine drop. None of the exhaust manifold bolt finish stand out against the color of the block and exhaust manifolds along the top edge
- Hard to tell if the manifold and all the mounting hardware is not completely painted in the picture thread showing the 17,000,000th engine . Picture does not appear to be a display or "show" engine since things like the harmonic balancer is not completely painted (bare center and scrapes) Painting masks still in place
- Just one of the collection. This manifold looks like it may have allot of paint towards the front and top edge while it fades away the further rearward and downward you go