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Anyone know of an acceptable gold spray bomb paint type that would be good enough to paint the 403 going back into the '70? Something I could order online (like Amazon)? Doesn't have to be perfect, just something close and will last longer than 6 months.
Thanks all!
They claim to use their primer before painting, and i wouldnt add a too thick coat of paint, because the thicker the coat, the easier it can chip off due heating and cooling process.
I used the VHT #SP404 Gold Flake on my block. I think the stock Olds color is a bit more bronze in color, but the VHT sparkles more! Here's a pic.
Rodney
Anyone know of an acceptable gold spray bomb paint type that would be good enough to paint the 403 going back into the '70? Something I could order online (like Amazon)? Doesn't have to be perfect, just something close and will last longer than 6 months.
Thanks all!
I painted mine with Duplicolor Universal Gold Engine Enamel from the local parts store. I don't remember the number as it's been way too many years, but it is close enough to factory for my needs.
[QUOTE=cdrod;1406811]I used the VHT #SP404 Gold Flake on my block. I think the stock Olds color is a bit more bronze in color, but the VHT sparkles more! Here's a pic.
Rodney
It sure does look shiny in that pic. It is almost semi gloss or a matte finish, at least how it went on for me. The VHT Black Metallic has more shine, using it for the accessories.
Anyone know of an acceptable gold spray bomb paint type that would be good enough to paint the 403 going back into the '70? Something I could order online (like Amazon)? Doesn't have to be perfect, just something close and will last longer than 6 months.
Thanks all!
Thaks for all the replies! I went ahead and ordered some POR15 gold. I'll post pics once I get it all coated. Will likely be a little more bronze-ish, but that's ok.
I used the VHT Gold engine enamel on Brake Calipers of all things and they still look good 4 years later.
On my engine, I used the VHT Engine Enamel primer and then the Engine Enamel (Gloss Black) and it actually held up pretty well only spot I had some paint flake off was by the bad near the distributor of all places, I probably didn't clean that one spot it well enough. The key is all in the prep. I half assed many blocks with Refrigerator Epoxy from Wal-Mart 20ish years ago and it would hold up for about a season of racing (these were all on VW & Mazda blocks) I wouldn't prime either, and back then you could paint 2 blocks with a $2 rattle can. On my Olds I cleaned everything with acetone after I washed and degreased the block with purple power after picking it up from the machine shop. And I heated the block up with a MAP torch to get the paint to stick (this was in the winter).
The next block I do I'll be using the Rustoleom Rusty Metal Primer as the base: