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Repainting an engine

Posted By: kmfdm

Repainting an engine - 05/05/09 06:03 AM

Okay this might be a stupid question, but i want to know what's the best way to repaint an engine. I currently have a Chrysler blue 360 that I'd like to paint orange. I've already cleaned it, but should i strip the old paint off first? If so, what should I use? Also, what is a good orange to use? I've had bad experiences with the Mopar orange so I'm wondering if there is something else I can use.
Posted By: rss

Re: Repainting an engine - 05/05/09 07:23 AM

Don't believe the clown at the auto parts store that tells you they don't make high temp primer for engine paint.
Posted By: west

Re: Repainting an engine - 05/05/09 08:12 AM

use aircraft stripper to remove the old paint,wire wheel,wire brush and soap and water.
repeat.
use a torch to "sweat " the oils out of the block.
break clean or starter fluid
then you can paint directly on the block.
Posted By: Hubbs

Re: Repainting an engine - 05/05/09 01:09 PM

I've used carb cleaner just before painting with good success, but I've heard some of them leave a residue. I haven't researched this to see if there's anything to it though. Never had a problem myself.
Posted By: Rodney

Re: Repainting an engine - 05/05/09 01:13 PM

after all is clean and ready for paint I give the block a very light coat of self etching primer, let it dry for 30 minutes then paint.
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