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Mod | | Forums66 Topics126,777 Posts1,039,267 Members48,100 | Most Online2,175 Jul 21st, 2025 | | | Joined: Sep 2011 Posts: 255 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Sep 2011 Posts: 255 | Forgive me if this belongs in the mechanical forum but here goes:
Want to paint the motor in my 1950 3800 but want to do it "right". The last motor I painted looked like garbage after a few months of running.
Whats the proper way to prep/paint a motor:
1) clean, clean, then clean again I assume. 2) Do I apply a Primer? If so, is there high-temp primers? 3) Sealer? Is a sealer necessary? 4) Paint? I picked up some ceramic and an activator from Dirty Harry, it sounded good in the advert, but am open to other suggestions.
Advice? I'd like to keep this motor looking atleast decent for a couple of years.
Thanks team! | | | | Joined: Oct 2009 Posts: 57 Wrench Fetcher | Wrench Fetcher Joined: Oct 2009 Posts: 57 | Not sure if its "proper", but here is what I did. I too have painted engines in the past that didn't last. Make sure the engine is clean of all grease and grime, I then used a wire wheel and stripped all the old material off. I then cleaned with thinners, "blew" the engine all off with air compressor. When I was certain it was clean and dry I applied an etching primer to cover the bare metal. When it was dry I scuffed with a scotchbrite pad to ensure the base coat adhered. Then I appied 3 coats of clear. I was quite happy with the results, Mine has been run @ operating temp many times and a few short drives with no issues as of yet. I did not use a sealer it might be a good idea? Couple pics in my photo bucket of the finished product. | | | | Joined: Mar 2005 Posts: 576 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Mar 2005 Posts: 576 | i used por-15 engine paint...Ibrused on three coats,it self levels....the shine is awesome......dave 1949 Chevrolet 3100 "When this thing hits 88 miles an hour, you're going to see some serious sh%t." -Doc Brown
| | | | Joined: Sep 2011 Posts: 255 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Sep 2011 Posts: 255 | Geez 65, had to put on my sunglasses there was so much shine on that truck.
Did you use a special etch-primer? I'd be concerned that a regular primer would burn underneath the paint, causing it to bubble. Maybe because its covered with other paint its effectively insulated. | | | | Joined: Oct 2009 Posts: 57 Wrench Fetcher | Wrench Fetcher Joined: Oct 2009 Posts: 57 | I don't think there was anything special about it... just stated etching on the can. I just used that because of the bare metal. So far no bubbling. I'm no chemist by any stretch, if you know another product that will stick to bare metal but better take the heat I'd certainly use that instead. | | | | Joined: May 2005 Posts: 8,988 Sir Searchalot | Sir Searchalot Joined: May 2005 Posts: 8,988 | POR-15 system, (Eastwood) pricey but will last forever if you buy the entire pre clean and paint system and follow the instructions. | | | | Joined: Nov 2011 Posts: 26 New Guy | New Guy Joined: Nov 2011 Posts: 26 | WishekBruce I used Eastwoods Brake caliper two part paint. I preped by degreasing and using a wire brush and small buffer. Then cleaned with brake clean and degreaser. Mixed the epoxy caliper paint and brushed ot on,it leveled very nice. I decided to use it because of the ability to withstand heat,as brakes do get pretty warm. Just another idea. It has worked fine for me. My 63' | | | | Joined: Nov 2008 Posts: 355 Shop Shark | Shop Shark Joined: Nov 2008 Posts: 355 | biggest prob i have had in past is trying to get the engine completely oil free on sand cast blocks thats difficult if you have access to a steam cleaning service "for engines" and if your engine is disassembled thats the most effective way other than the headers a high temp paint isn't that critical your engine gets over 500 degrees paint is going to be the least of your worries
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| | | | Joined: Mar 2008 Posts: 3,750 'Bolter | 'Bolter Joined: Mar 2008 Posts: 3,750 | i used por-15 engine paint...I brushed on three coats,it self levels....the shine is awesome......dave Ditto, looks great and so far so good...... Like bartamos recommends I used the entire clean and prep set-up from POR-15 as well.
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