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Red paint
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Bill Bow
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This appears to be red paint on the inside of the engine. It looks like red lead primer from days gone by but I'd like to know if anyone else has any idea what it is.



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Posted on: 2017/4/24 10:49
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Re: Red paint
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It might be red Glyptal which was a varnish like coating used back in the day to seal some tube fittings and waterproof electrical connections. It appears to be still around today recommended for use in smoothing and sealing castings.http://www.eastwood.com/glyptal-red-brush-on-1-qt.html

Posted on: 2017/4/24 11:37
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Agreeing with HH, Glyptol was (and still is) used by many engine rebuilders to coat the interior surfaces of the engine block to facilitate the return flow of oil back into the oil pan.

Posted on: 2017/4/24 11:47
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Re: Red paint
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Tim Cole
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It also makes motors run at a higher temperature.

As well it flakes off and goes through the oil system. Once I handled a Packard 12 with that crap inside it. The silencers weren't the best and they blamed Dale Adams. I cut the oil filter apart and found flakes all through it.

Posted on: 2017/4/24 14:32
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Re: Red paint
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I'm inclined to believe that flaking that Tim notes was the result of inadequate surface preparation or faulty application.

Posted on: 2017/4/24 15:05
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Re: Red paint
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fredkanter
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We've parted out Facel Vega 4 cyl motors with considerable mileage that had the red coating intact. I agree that improper preparation was probably the cause of flaking

Posted on: 2017/4/24 16:29
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