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I think your ? is referencing this.... He'll have to remove the black snorkel, then paint it the correct blue.I think he means 'it' being the air cleaner body, not the snorkel. As far as I know the snorkel should be black. Just a matter of 'English'
a lot has been learned since those were printed.
Started this project 10 years ago. Thought I used MCA judging manual for all paint items.
I disagree. The way it appears is limited to the 260 engine: '64 1/2- (260) Orange red, gold or light blue"Chuck
Actually, I just reviewed my research files and found the source of "gold" valve covers and air cleaner: I used the "K.A. Helm 1995" publication titled "1964 1/2 - 1973 Mustang Detailing Guide" ................
This is what I have on my car. (Dearborn, June 64' build) Besides the shock tower decal they are mostly decals on the air cleaner.. I also have one on the passenger side of the air cleaner that describes maintenance of the road draft tube but that doesn't apply to your engine. This is the early Ford blue color described previously. Also note the generator cover in place, correct style radiator cap, plug wires,etc. details, details. That is, if your going more towards the "show" approach.
Unfortunately, the publication you are referring to is in error. 64.5 mustang with a 260 would most typically be black with blue valve covers and air cleaner (black snorkel). There is probably some confusion since other Ford models in earlier years used different colors.
What is a good source for the correct blue paint? Any rattle cans out there?
I've got a June 8th Dearborn car and the oil sending unit was screwed directly into the side of the engine. The engine was replaced with a Fred Jones rebuild (just figured it out a couple days ago). What is the proper install? With the adapter stalk or straight into the engine? Sems like the wiring is factory on mine and does not appear long enough to make the transition out away from the block.
The extension was used with gauges to accommodate the larger sending unit's size. Your car should not use the extension and should use the smaller sending unit for the instrument cluster light.Jim
NPD shows AP-EBL, $10.45, as a medium blue for 260 engines. Other sellers must have it too.Jim