I'm almost to the stage of painting the 351 Windsor for my '69 Mach 1. ............
In general terms, how did Metuchen paint engines in '69? What was painted on the motor, what bolts should be painted? What should be painted separately? My car was built June 5th, 1969.
The engine was painted as a unit so you have a long block (block, freeze plugs, heads & crank, rods.....) with the timing cover, dip tube & dip stick, oil pan & plug, water pump and intake (with heater hose elbow). With all of their retaining bolts. This would also mean that the small K shaped bypass hose and retaining clamps were in place also
Looking at pictures of engines I can't see any bare valve cover bolts like on earlier Windsor engines so it appears that the valve covers were in place when painted with gasket "ears" getting paint also
Exhaust manifolds would have been in place (NO gaskets) and would have received some paint along the upper edges that would burn off in time and with them in place they would have created a shadow below/behind them on the block in some areas
Sure I missed something