I have just assembled the engine for my early E-Type and I read that the cylinder head should be the pumpkin orange color that is on my XK150S'head. Is this true? The E-types head # is 7E1017-9. The car was the 14th 4.2 built (1E10014) Of course I have already painted it gold.
On another matter, what is the correct color of the suspension parts?
Dave
Submitted by SW07-04436J on Sun, 02/20/2005 - 09:18
Submitted by NE08-62184 on Sun, 01/16/2005 - 18:32
Cylinder head color.
Dave Ramsey,
Someone from the forum mentioned Pour 15 Olds Gold engine enamel.
Color looks like original but I have not painted the head yet.
My project is 10018 would like colors for front end parts as I am in that area now
Thanks Dick Sabonis
Submitted by jamesws1@minds… on Thu, 01/13/2005 - 17:58
Cylinder head color.
Yikes!
My apologies--so I did.
Gold is the color on the early 4.2
James
Submitted by NC19-03320J on Thu, 01/13/2005 - 17:37
Cylinder head color.
Hi Jim,
I believe that you misread Daves message as his car is a 4.2 not an early 3.8.
Bob
Submitted by jamesws1@minds… on Thu, 01/13/2005 - 16:45
Cylinder head color.
Dave, send me an email privately and I will put you in touch with the owner of 008. Perhaps he can help you with the suspension colors. 003 and 006 have a number of different things not shared by 008 and later.
Submitted by jamesws1@minds… on Thu, 01/13/2005 - 16:41
Cylinder head color.
Dave,
It Is true that your head should be pumpkin, rather than gold. Contact classicjaguar.com for the pumpkin paint. I have 875006 and I used their paint on my head. Not sure about the suspension parts. Mine has about 10 unique features that even 008 doesn't have.
James S.
Submitted by NC19-03320J on Thu, 01/13/2005 - 16:00
Cylinder head color.
Dave, Out of curosity where did you read that your cylinder head should be pumpkin colored?
Bob Jag of Michigan
From my research I have found that there is both an ocher and a pumpkin on the early Es. This is before the Gold heads came to be the standard.
Does anyone know why there were the two different early colors and where the split is for when the ocher was used and the pumpkin was used.
Steve