Where to get street hemi orange engine paint
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Engine's due back any day now [read, two months ago], and it's getting primed and painted Street Hemi Orange. PPG doesn't have that color, so who might mix a pint of the correct color? Or do I use spray-cans? Thx
Still looking for LM29H1B415501, '71 Demon 340
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Re: Where to get street hemi orange engine paint
[Re: 71birdJ68]
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Roseville Chrysler has spray cans for $14.
Still looking for LM29H1B415501, '71 Demon 340
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Re: Where to get street hemi orange engine paint
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Roseville Chrysler has spray cans for $14. That's nice. If you want to rattle can it that's fine but that is not the right way and in the long run you will be pissed you wasted $52 on crappy paint. Call Frank as the others have told you and you will be happier in the long run
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Re: Where to get street hemi orange engine paint
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If you want to rattle can it that's fine but that is not the right way and in the long run you will be pissed you wasted $52 on crappy paint.
Call Frank as the others have told you and you will be happier in the long run Bullsquirt... Got over 20 years and counting on 'crappy' rattle-can spray... Properly prepped, primed, and sprayed... On a car that gets driven... There ARE options...
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Re: Where to get street hemi orange engine paint
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But rattle can is not the right shade. Right shade for what??? A world-class, OEM no-expense spared resto??? I used MP 'street hemi' orange when I sprayed my engine in 1993... Dam sure adequate for my needs... Which was longevity, first and foremost... Holding-up real well...
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Re: Where to get street hemi orange engine paint
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PPG doesn't have that color, so who might mix a pint of the correct color? Body color EV2 without the metallic. Unless you have an original parked next to it, nobody will be able to tell the difference.
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Re: Where to get street hemi orange engine paint
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Re: Where to get street hemi orange engine paint
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If he wants to go the cheap route, then that's his choice, but if he wants it right, then now he knows about that also. I drive my car also, and my correct shade engine looks better than the rattle can engines. How many average folks out there do you think are gonna be able to tell the difference between your pricey 'correct' orange, and some orange out of a spray can??? And what is the definition of 'right'??? Or 'better'??? Haphazard OEM spray over an un-prepped surface??? How long do you think that will hold-up on a car that's driven??? Hint, not very long... MY objective was simple, go one better than 'factory'... Mission accomplished...
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Re: Where to get street hemi orange engine paint
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Painting an engine on a highly detailed build Where do you get that? If this was the resto forum I could see making that ASSumption. While I haven't painted an engine in some time now, I used rattle can stuff on all my builds, none were resto types though. All of them held up fine. The OP made zero statements as to the level of the build and your method is not resto type either, which was spray it on quick and dirty and probably wouldn't outlast a decent rattle can job.
They say there are no such thing as a stupid question. They say there is always the exception that proves the rule. Don't be the exception.
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Re: Where to get street hemi orange engine paint
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Originally Posted By ScottSmith_Harms Painting an engine on a highly detailed build
Where do you get that?
If this was the resto forum I could see making that ASSumption.
While I haven't painted an engine in some time now, I used rattle can stuff on all my builds, none were resto types though. All of them held up fine.
The OP made zero statements as to the level of the build and your method is not resto type either, which was spray it on quick and dirty and probably wouldn't outlast a decent rattle can job. Simple, he asked for a source that would mix a pint of the "correct" color code and I gave him one, "correct" doesn't add up to zero, it adds up to one.
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