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this low cost green enamel i plan to paint my motor is a baked on enamel once the motor gets hot enough, right?
now if i have anything i choose not to paint ford green and wish to antique, say using a blackening system (phosphoric based) what would be recommended for clear as a protection for that finish, is a clear enamel what i should look for ? |
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use engine paint it is designed for high temps. You can get a "cast" color. I wouldn't clear coat the finish as it would probably peel and yellow over time.
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Why go to all the extra trouble and expense when the proper paint is readily available?
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I've also been told that multiple coats, even of the correct paint, let alone a clear coat or primer, can inhibit engine cooling, a situation we sure don't need to encourage on a Model A.
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Just curious, why not paint it the proper Ford green ! Wayne
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I would buy only a quality paint designed for engines. Your reference to "low cost green enamel" scares me. If I wanted orange, I would buy a paint for a Chevrolet and so on for other colors. Note that the surface of the block is such that brush on paints work very well.
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