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How Were Alt/Power Steering Brackets Originally Painted? #2629059
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Were alternator and power steering pump brackets originally spray painted or dipped at the factory?

Re: How Were Alt/Power Steering Brackets Originally Painted? [Re: 44D6PAKCUDA] #2629436
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I seem to recall having runs on my grandfathers power steering mounting brackets which were original to his car so I'd have to assume they were most likely dipped.


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Re: How Were Alt/Power Steering Brackets Originally Painted? [Re: fuelishnsilly] #2629673
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This NOS one I have is painted right over bare steel.
It is however NOS, or over counter , and may not be same as assembly line installed part

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Re: How Were Alt/Power Steering Brackets Originally Painted? [Re: mccannix] #2629675
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Oh I guess it was the brackets you were inquiring about.
These are NOS alternator brackets and are painted.... again assembly line may be different .

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Re: How Were Alt/Power Steering Brackets Originally Painted? [Re: mccannix] #2629889
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"These are NOS alternator brackets and are painted.... again assembly line may be different ."

.....yes Terry, but are they spray painted or dipped in paint? shruggy

Re: How Were Alt/Power Steering Brackets Originally Painted? [Re: JEJJ] #2629897
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Well since the OP asked if they were 'spray painted or dipped at the factory', I merely offered my opinion and said what I have are " painted", not dipped..
OK Jim, I should have said these appear SPRAY painted, not brush painted if that is what you are asking.
And I would guess that whatever the finish, it would have been done by the vendor, not at the factory
but then I was not there at the time .



Re: How Were Alt/Power Steering Brackets Originally Painted? [Re: mccannix] #2630121
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What !!! You were not there at the time Terry ? .And I always thought.... smile Thanks for your replies.Now this other Jim guy that's chiming in,I don't know......

Re: How Were Alt/Power Steering Brackets Originally Painted? [Re: 44D6PAKCUDA] #2630527
03/08/19 07:56 PM
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Ive never seen anything to indicate to me they were dipped

The pump itself I'm sure was sprayed

Re: How Were Alt/Power Steering Brackets Originally Painted? [Re: gtx6970] #2630608
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I guess they could have had runs with spray painting also. Depending on how heavy they sprayed it.


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