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Old 01-12-2016, 01:28 AM   #1
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Any Grey painted V8's????

Looking for the correct color to paint my 1964 283 motor. I've found Eastwood has GM grey paint, or I can buy Rustoleum rattle can non high temp battleship grey. Not too sure which is best to go with?
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Old 01-12-2016, 09:29 AM   #2
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Re: Any Grey painted V8's????

If you are going with a correct looking engine, go with Eastwood. Rustoleum probably wont hold up to the high temps on the block. Can someone correct me if I am wrong on this?
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Old 01-12-2016, 10:56 AM   #3
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Re: Any Grey painted V8's????

I had the same problem with my 235. I looked at Eastwood but didn't like the price, way to high for a quart. So I went with Duple-color Ford gray. I compared it with the original Blue Gray that was left on the block and it was real close. They only way you can see it's off is have another engine with the correct blue gray paint on it. I also did a 58 350 in the same gray to look like a 283. No one will know but you that its off from the original blue gray. Here is some pics of the gray on y engines. Get ready for everybody to ask why it's gray and not orange.





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I had the same problem with my 235. I looked at Eastwood but didn't like the price, way to high for a quart. So I went with Duple-color Ford gray. I compared it with the original Blue Gray that was left on the block and it was real close. They only way you can see it's off is have another engine with the correct blue gray paint on it. I also did a 58 350 in the same gray to look like a 283. No one will know but you that its off from the original blue gray. Here is some pics of the gray on y engines. Get ready for everybody to ask why it's gray and not orange.





That's close enough for me looks good Barnfind nice detailing!!
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That's close enough for me looks good Barnfind nice detailing!!

X2 Motor looks great.
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I had the same problem with my 235. I looked at Eastwood but didn't like the price, way to high for a quart. So I went with Duple-color Ford gray. I compared it with the original Blue Gray that was left on the block and it was real close. They only way you can see it's off is have another engine with the correct blue gray paint on it. I also did a 58 350 in the same gray to look like a 283. No one will know but you that its off from the original blue gray. Here is some pics of the gray on y engines. Get ready for everybody to ask why it's gray and not orange.
62 BarnFind - are you running aluminum fuel line on that straight 6 ?
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I had the same problem with my 235. I looked at Eastwood but didn't like the price, way to high for a quart. So I went with Duple-color Ford gray. I compared it with the original Blue Gray that was left on the block and it was real close. They only way you can see it's off is have another engine with the correct blue gray paint on it. I also did a 58 350 in the same gray to look like a 283. No one will know but you that its off from the original blue gray. Here is some pics of the gray on y engines. Get ready for everybody to ask why it's gray and not orange.
Careful with f$$D colors....they are known to take away horse power. LOL! Looks good though!
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Re: Any Grey painted V8's????

If I decided to shoot my engine with 1 shot enamel paint of of my spray gun. Would that withstand the engine temps???
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62 BarnFind - are you running aluminum fuel line on that straight 6 ?
Yes I ran aluminum for my fuel line. I really wanted to run copper just to get a cool look but didn't want to wait.
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