Author Topic: Paint Brand for Engine Block/Intake?  (Read 1164 times)

Offline artistcsf

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Paint Brand for Engine Block/Intake?
« on: March 08, 2016, 02:25:25 PM »
I have a 65 A code built May 22nd at San Jose plant. I am returning the original look of the engine compartment, getting rid of all the aftermarket furniture the last owner installed. I have all the numbers matching: intake, carb, air cleaner, valve covers, etc.
 I am ready to paint and want to know what the best brand would be for the engine block and intake? I have read that Semi-gloss "not too shiny" would be correct.
Is Duplicolor (DE 1635) Ford Semi-gloss black a good option?

Thanks for any help on this topic, Chris
« Last Edit: March 08, 2016, 02:53:30 PM by artistcsf »

Offline J_Speegle

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Re: Paint Brand for Engine Block/Intake?
« Reply #1 on: March 08, 2016, 06:16:00 PM »
Have you tried the search feature?  Seem to recall a few threads about 65 engine paint
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Offline artistcsf

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Re: Paint Brand for Engine Block/Intake?
« Reply #2 on: March 08, 2016, 07:33:51 PM »
I did find a good thread that discusses it in detail titled: 1965 289 engine black paint

Caspian65 recommended:

Here's a good formula to spray with a gun. 

PPG DCC9300, black with SU4985 universal matting agent.  Use 3:3:0.5:1  (Paint:Flattener:Reducer:Hardener

Prime the bare metal with PPG DP90LF epoxy primer.  Be sure to topcoat within 48 hours for a chemical bond.

You may want to spray out on a test panel and let it dry.  I've had to adjust the flattener down a bit, like 2.75 if it dries too dull.  Also, don't freak out if the paint looks too glossy right after painting.  Wait a few hours and it should dry in perfect.

For engine bays, I like to use a 3:2.5 ratio with 2 passes, 1.4 tip hvlp gun.

This is a very durable paint system, you can use the same paint on many other areas, just flatten accordingly.  It takes extra work and equipment, but you'll be very happy with the results.  I use DCC paint for interiors also, looks great when done right.
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Re: Paint Brand for Engine Block/Intake?
« Reply #3 on: March 08, 2016, 11:35:29 PM »
I recommend that!    ;D
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