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Arthurdaily
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Engine painting

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Hi all, would it be advisable to remove everything off the engine for painting? Or would this simple cause hastle having to buy new manifold seal, water pump seal etc... Would it be easier just to paint all insitu?

What d'ya think?
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Re: Engine painting

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Paint all - carefully.
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it can be done in-situ, but be careful on where you buy the paint from, the stuff in the small tin (from esm) takes an age to dry. no idea why, but having done everything in order to persuade it to hurry it up, it still took days to dry
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Re: Engine painting

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It is out of the car, but going to leave evrything on it - well the distributor, and manifold etc... but will take the dynamo off - damn... already ordered the paint from esm lol :D
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i can only imagine cadetchris, and esm for that matter, had a dodgy batch. chris' problem was a while ago, hopefully they've got a new batch in!
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Re: Engine painting

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cadetchris wrote:it can be done in-situ, but be careful on where you buy the paint from, the stuff in the small tin (from esm) takes an age to dry. no idea why, but having done everything in order to persuade it to hurry it up, it still took days to dry
how well was the engine degreased before painting?

when i painted my engine.. just to tart it up as it looked terrible and it will be stripped completely in a year or two and painted properly, i found that where it was well cleaned, the paint dried quickly. However where i managed to pick up some used engine oil and it took an age to dry..

just a thought
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Re: Engine painting

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Indeed - cleanliness is uber important. After you have it 'clean' - spray it with Carb & Choke cleaner (Toluene) to remove all traces of oil.
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Re: Engine painting

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Right - and it is okay to paint over all the head nuts and stuff? I'm certainly not going to take them out - what CAN I take off the engine without needing new seals to replace?
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Re: Engine painting

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Nothing........Really - you are making a mountain out of a molehill here! Just PAINT it!
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Re: Engine painting

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Note that the factory painted the engine after assembly! You can remove the carb and manifold for better access and that's just one gasket. You could also remove the distributor, but easier to remove cap and leads and mask up. Remove the spark plugs and fit wooden dowels or something (careful not to use anything small enough to fall inside). Remove the fan and pulley (not the water pump) they should be painted yellow (red on early cars). Remove the coil and filler cap, mask up the heater valve and rocker cover labels and everything else should be painted.
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Re: Engine painting

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Thank you! :D
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ideally paint it in 3 sections and then assemble it![frame]Image[/frame][frame]Image[/frame][frame]Image[/frame]

This is a rebuilt good Ital lump I have an even better Marina lump that I shall be painting part of it over Xmas
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Re: Engine painting

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So - you found a backplate that fits ! :lol:
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er..............nope I have a Marina lump that I need that for!!

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Re: Engine painting

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Ah right - but you can use that one as a pattern to see where you need to modify a standard 1098 backplate!
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I have no way and making a standard one fit, if you can help I will gladly mail a backplate to you

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Re: Engine painting

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I just attacked mine with a small angle grinder - but you are on your own there Russ!
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Re: Engine painting

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thought so!
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Re: Engine painting

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There really isn't a great deal of effort needed to modify the standard one Russ, especially if you've got one to copy.
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Re: Engine painting

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hi Les can I send one to you to modify then?
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