Hello:
I am in the process of detailing the engine compartment of my 70 XKE OTS.Can anyone help me with the question of the appropriate paint finish for a couple of the engine compartment items? Specifically the air cleaner(mine is the narrow rectangular side mouted box,not the triangular snorkle).It appears it may have been just a silver not hammerite.Also the heater box. After removal and dis-assembly looks like it may have been gloss black.I have used Eastwood as a source for paints and have been happy with the results.I have a blast cabinet so I am able to properly prepare the surfaces for painting.I just need help on the proper finish choices.i.e. gloss/semi/flat etc.Nothing worse the going thru the trouble of removal/stripping/replacemet of the part only to find you have chosen the wrong color/sheen.Thanks,Dr. Mike
Submitted by mktr@charter.net on Tue, 05/31/2005 - 22:39
Submitted by cleavefamily@c… on Tue, 05/31/2005 - 20:47
1970 XKE Appropriate paint finish for engine compartment detail
Mike,
The December 2004 update of the JCNA Judges' Guide deleted the reference to the Hammertone silver. It should be painted silver. I am not aware of the availability of these metalic paints in anything but flat, i.e. I have never see these in semi gloss or gloss. By bead blasting before painting the surface texture will achieve the "bite" that the paint needs without using a primer. Proper ambient temperature is needed for a good finish. I have never had a bad experience with Eastwoods' products, so long as directions are followed. I like their Alumablast.
Stew Cleave
JOCO Chief Judge
\'69 E-Type 2+2 and other LBC\'s
Submitted by mcload@ev1.net on Tue, 05/31/2005 - 16:04
1970 XKE Appropriate paint finish for engine compartment detail
Just my personal opinion, but if you aren't using 2-part automotive paint, you're wasting your time. If it doesn't have a catalyst/hardener, then you might as well be using Krylon from Home Depot.
Patrick McLoad
1966 E-Type, Right-hand Drive Roadster
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dr. mike, i have a 1970 e type coupe and its all original 26k mile car . the air cleaner is silver and its not glossy, hope this helps. 1962 fhc 1970 fhc