Re: Black engine paint for pulley brackets etc...

Posted by bigmoparjeff On 2013/8/6 17:10:52
I've been using Rustoleum "Professional" paints for most of my black parts. They are available in limited colors at Home Depot and Lowes, and come in the large, shiny-silver spray cans. Locally, it seems like Lowes carries more colors than Home Depot, and that's where I had to go to get the semi-gloss black. They cover real nice and lay out good once you get the right technique. You need to spray them in fairly heavy coats, as they don't flow much after they hit the surface. The paint dries much quicker than the original style Rustoleum. I've been applying the color coats right to bare metal, without any primer. The only thing that I can't tell you is how they hold up over time. There is also a "stainless steel" color that looks like bare steel. I used it on some of my cast parts, such as the shift arms on the transmission. I went through quite a few cans of gloss black and two cans of semi-gloss. I tend to paint more things gloss black than I probably should, since it holds up a bit better over time and it's easier to clean than the semi-gloss, satin, and flat paints. I did use the Eastwood chassis black on the frame and front suspension, but if I did it again, I'd probably just use the Rustoleum Professional semi-gloss black.

I didn't have any pics of the semi-gloss parts, just some of the gloss black ones.

Jeff

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