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yeah i plan to take them back off after the show. right now they are presentable enough to take.
i'm going to find a more permanent solution then the 2000 degree spray paint i used as there are rust particles starting to come through already and i've never used the motor. either i sprayed to thin or the paint just sucks. this is what i used. http://www.amazon.com/Rust-Oleum-248903-Automotive-12-Ounce-Degree/dp/B003CT4AKC i'll check those links out and i do plan on looking at ceramic coating etc etc. maybe something like these guys. http://www.jet-hot.com/ thanks for the reminder to do so. Hank
Posted on: 2012/3/27 8:33
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This place can coat most anything including different coatings for the inside and outside of pistons. On 55 or 56 T-birds, the manifold is blue. They can coat it blue and it stays looking new permanently.
finishlinecoatings.com/ They coated the manifold of the Duchess as cast-iron. It looks brand new after 2000 miles. And the exhaust system as steel, that doesn't burn up or rust.
Posted on: 2012/3/27 9:03
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Hank, For now, they won't be getting very hot anyway and your paint should, as you say, be perfectly "presentable." I want to point out that I just went to Google those sites I posted, and have no familiarity with the products or the companies. Others here obviously have experience that I don't. It sounds like "sending them out" gets you the real deal. I wonder if the originals were painted a special color by the factory, or painted at all. If not, "cast iron" would be the way to go, I guess. Again, have a safe trip with 'er. Wish I was going to see it. Nothing to show either!
Posted on: 2012/3/27 11:56
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Hank,
As a quick aside..... Per Packard International's judging guide......the is an "acceptable or approved" color for judging should that be any concern.
Posted on: 2012/3/27 12:40
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nah, idc anymore. motor isn't orginal. i'll do my best to make it look good without overdoing it, but i'm not out to win any concours award.
i want to drive it and enjoy it like you are. Hank
Posted on: 2012/3/27 12:42
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For exhaust manifolds that were originally naked cast iron like 55 and 56, a very good method is to use Eastwood's Stainless Steel high temperature manifold paint. After a cycle or two of heat, it converts to a very good semblance of naked cast iron and mine has remained quite presentable over 12 or more years as a seasonal touring car.
Posted on: 2012/3/27 14:29
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yeah that spray paint at 2000 degrees is supposed to be cured too, but i don't have the means since i can't start the motor. thought about using my oven, but heard it can stink bad and mess an oven up quick.
Hank
Posted on: 2012/3/27 14:45
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Find yourself a cheap used electric oven and use that. You could even invest in the powder coating kit from Eastwood and use the oven to cure it for other parts.
Posted on: 2012/3/27 14:49
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Check Craigslist in your area. You might even find one in the "Free" section.
Posted on: 2012/3/27 19:50
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