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06-05-2019, 08:13 PM | #1 |
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engine compartment paint color
What would be the correct paint for 55 Ford engine compartment? That is the inner fenders , core support , Apron, air shields on either side of the radiator,
heater motor and ducts, etc. Looks like it should be all black , but is it semi-gloss black , gloss black or no gloss??? Is the bottom shield below and behind the grill suppose to be an Argent silver color? Also , are the hood hinges suppose to be black or exterior car color ?? Steve Last edited by steve fritz; 06-05-2019 at 08:28 PM. |
06-05-2019, 10:31 PM | #2 |
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Re: engine compartment paint color
I used Rustoleum gloss black enamel for all the black inner fender aprons, air-horns, front air deflectors, etc. Once it is dry, it is not super glossy and appears to match the factory finish pretty well and the paint is very durable.
If you have parts stripped to bare metal, I would suggest acid etching the bare metal first, then apply metal primer and enamel overcoat. Rustoleum is offered in quart cans that you can use with your air-compressor and spray gun outfit, or you can buy in aerosol cans. Available at most hardware stores. The front splash pan is painted Ford Argent silver enamel. It is available at many of the resto parts suppliers in aerosol cans. The hood hinges are painted the base color of the car body. The only hood hinges that were black from the factory were installed on cars with base color black. |
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06-05-2019, 10:47 PM | #3 |
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Re: engine compartment paint color
Dave....when you use the Rustoleum in quarts in spray gun, do you use a reducer or straight out of the can without any added reducer or thinner?
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06-06-2019, 09:08 AM | #4 |
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Flat black or body color.
I don't know nothin' about 'correct' for that year but I do know something. YOU are going to be driving it and YOU are putting in the time in to restore it so make it the way you like. Flat black will be easier to live with.It won't show dirt and grease, oil. Body color will look better. Have fun!
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06-06-2019, 09:25 AM | #5 | |
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One word about Rustoleum - it will take quite a bit of time to cure.
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About two days with mean ol Mr. Sun helping out! It "tack" dries in a couple of hours but will take finger prints and such for a couple of days. That is why I like urethane, comes in satin, flat, and of course gloss. But my absolute favorite is powder coating! Columbia Coatings and an old electric oven have become my best friend for the small stuff. I even made an extension to cover larger/longer items that mounts on the lowered door.
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06-10-2019, 11:58 AM | #7 |
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Re: engine compartment paint color
I mader the mistake of painting the inner fenders the green body color and it looked horrible, I went back with blank and it looked great.HRP
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06-10-2019, 01:04 PM | #8 |
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Re: engine compartment paint color
Steve, one thing I noticed that was different when I had the wagon, is that the firewall was painted body color (Aquatone blue) but where the firewall met the floor pan the underbody was painted black. I've heard that passenger cars used body color on the floor pan too.
I guess wagons were different. I'm sure the firewall and floor underbody were like that when built on the wagon. Sal |
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I have seen several cars that had the firewall below the top-of-cowl seam painted flat black, but that was never done by the factory. That was done by later owners. I have also seen several cars that had the inner fender-aprons painted to match the body color. To me, it always looked horrible, but none were done that way from the factory. Also seen many having front splashpans painted to match body exterior color. To me, doesn't look good and none were done like this from the factory. All splashpans were painted argent silver enamel. |
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When I did mine, I mixed in about 15% cheap enamel reducer also available at hardware stores. Read label on Rustoleum can for best results as to selection of reducer. I left my parts out in the direct sunlight Laying on pieces of lumber strung across the concrete driveway. The sunlight tends to bake the black enamel onto the surface. I can recall moving the parts inside the garage using a coat-hanger hook just for nightfall, and moving them back out on the lumber for a second day. I noticed they were dry enough to handle with bare hands late in the afternoon. Of course, these results may differ depending upon how much and what type of reducer you use. |
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06-11-2019, 08:30 AM | #11 |
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Steve all the books I have for Ford cars have the engine compartment fender wells, radiator support and miscellaneous components semi gloss black with the fire wall body color.
My Ranchero and Retractable are like that. The Edsel has a funky looking green on the under body. The fire wall is body color. The remaining engine compartment stuff is gloss black. And yet another exception is the Birds. 61 & early 62s were body color, later 62s and up were undercoated for a finish.
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The wagon we are talking about was originally black underbody, and the interior floor and firewall were body color (Aquatone blue). Sal |
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06-11-2019, 09:16 PM | #13 |
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55-57 TBirds had all engine compartment sheet metal painted body color
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