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PPG
ditzler dar PPG 13358, dxr80 urethane hardener, and dx 265 flatting base @ 25% to 30%Do you have a photo?
Here's one
thanks Jeff, perhaps having to repaint my motor is a blessing in disguise, as I don't think the previous paint I used was spot on
Matching Ford Corporate Blue is kind of like trying to match Guardsman Blue Shelby stripes.... it can vary during production months/years.
I would not trust the paint to use again. What do they say about doing the same thing again and expecting different results? I am skeptical it was your paint to hardener mixer. I had a restoration friend who earlier this year had the non hardening paint happen on a entire car . The Glasurit Paint company determined that it was a bad batch of paint. He had to wipe off entire car with wax and grease remover.He was compensated for materials and much of the time but not the stress and anguish. Your PPG base paint could be bad too. Just saying.
I just saw that pic of your engine on your restoration thread-your San Jose color looks much lighter than my Dearborn FE. The Bill Hirsch is darker than your engine.
I use PPG, but not on the engine. I would suggest Bill Hirsch on engines-I have used it for some time (decades)-it is an aircraft enamel, no hardener required also goes direct (no primer) on cast iron. It really lasts. On my 68 FE it was an excellent color match.