Engine Block Paint
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Hugh
I'm having to brush mine as I'm not taking the engine out and I got high temperature black paint from eBay.
I can't remember the make off hand and its tooo dark, late and cold to go looking for it in my garage.
If no one else posts up I will get I the make and I should hopefully be doing mine in the next few weeks, so I will get back to u on its performance.
Chris
I'm having to brush mine as I'm not taking the engine out and I got high temperature black paint from eBay.
I can't remember the make off hand and its tooo dark, late and cold to go looking for it in my garage.
If no one else posts up I will get I the make and I should hopefully be doing mine in the next few weeks, so I will get back to u on its performance.
Chris
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I just used a black satin enamel and sprayed it on, seems to have lasted the course so far. Think it was from a local paint factors.
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I used black Plastikote Woodstove paint - Only needed one can at circa £6.00 and if it can handle the heat of a woodburner then it should be fine
Mars red Tin top 83' gti in progress
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I used VHT engine enamel spray on mine still looking good after three years. POR 15 gets good reviews too.
VHT Engine Enamel™ -- High Heat Coating
http://www.frost.co.uk/por15-engine-enamel-paint-473ml.html
VHT Engine Enamel™ -- High Heat Coating
http://www.frost.co.uk/por15-engine-enamel-paint-473ml.html
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That's a nice finish Chrissy. Looks
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….plus check Frost as you'll get a discount there
Andy
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1983 MK1 Golf GTI Campaign Model - Under (looooong) resto!
1962 Rover P4 80
2002 BMW 745i
2008 BMW Z4 2.5Si
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1983 MK1 Golf GTI Campaign Model - Under (looooong) resto!
1962 Rover P4 80
2002 BMW 745i
2008 BMW Z4 2.5Si
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Spray will give you the best finish but make sure you mask very well because spray gets EVERYWHERE.
Here's mine in plastikote for reference
Here's mine in plastikote for reference
Mars red Tin top 83' gti in progress
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i used halfords high temp enamel red.
and it still looks good almost 6 months down the line (exscuse the messy bay )
and it still looks good almost 6 months down the line (exscuse the messy bay )
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Shughy said
Did mk1 golfs come with a green or black engine block?
Black
Andy
LINCOLNSHIRE REGION - https://www.facebook.com/groups/467122313360002/
1983 MK1 Golf GTI Campaign Model - Under (looooong) resto!
1962 Rover P4 80
2002 BMW 745i
2008 BMW Z4 2.5Si
LINCOLNSHIRE REGION - https://www.facebook.com/groups/467122313360002/
1983 MK1 Golf GTI Campaign Model - Under (looooong) resto!
1962 Rover P4 80
2002 BMW 745i
2008 BMW Z4 2.5Si
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I used Simoniz 5 wheel silver paint for the water pump and other ancillaries (cheap and gets a good review).
My process for the engine block clean was degrease block using a paint brush to agitate the grime, wire brush the hell out of the block, then degrease again. A splash of white spirit as a final clean applied with a paint brush. Then I genolited the block (rust convertor) then several coats of Plastikote. I then had the whole block dipped which cost a tenner @ a local engineering company. It dulled the paint (which I expected but atleast I had protected the block and finished with wire wooling and creating loads of dust etc). I then masked the block up really well & added a few final top coats. Job done!
My process for the engine block clean was degrease block using a paint brush to agitate the grime, wire brush the hell out of the block, then degrease again. A splash of white spirit as a final clean applied with a paint brush. Then I genolited the block (rust convertor) then several coats of Plastikote. I then had the whole block dipped which cost a tenner @ a local engineering company. It dulled the paint (which I expected but atleast I had protected the block and finished with wire wooling and creating loads of dust etc). I then masked the block up really well & added a few final top coats. Job done!
Mars red Tin top 83' gti in progress
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Thanks for that. The silver is a really nice contrast with the black engine block. Looks good. I have looked at paint in a few stores (there is so many different types) but going to continue to strip off parts from the block and then do the degrease and wire brush clean first.
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Here's what I started with:
& here it is after the wire brush treatment:
& this where I am at just waiting to build it all up - was waiting on my sump coming back from the powdercoaters and the weather improving so I can shift it into the garage!
Hope this helps
& here it is after the wire brush treatment:
& this where I am at just waiting to build it all up - was waiting on my sump coming back from the powdercoaters and the weather improving so I can shift it into the garage!
Hope this helps
Mars red Tin top 83' gti in progress
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Mines taken 18 months so far
Mars red Tin top 83' gti in progress
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Hairyarse said
Shughy said
Did mk1 golfs come with a green or black engine block?
Black
Hi,
I've got green blocks on my diesels…
Robin
VW Golf 1500D 5-door 1978 - was daily (wet)
VW Golf 1800 cabriolet 1980 - daily (dry)
Bedford CF Trailblazer 1978 - camper
Bedford CF 350 Flatbed 1976 - fun/work
Mercedes W108 280s 1970 - dusty and forgotten
Mercedes S123 200T 1983 - to be renovated
Mercedes C124 1989 - Winter Beater
BMW E21 1976/82 - dusty but not forgotten
Twingo 2004 (not my fault, somebody gave it to me!)
VW Golf 1800 cabriolet 1980 - daily (dry)
Bedford CF Trailblazer 1978 - camper
Bedford CF 350 Flatbed 1976 - fun/work
Mercedes W108 280s 1970 - dusty and forgotten
Mercedes S123 200T 1983 - to be renovated
Mercedes C124 1989 - Winter Beater
BMW E21 1976/82 - dusty but not forgotten
Twingo 2004 (not my fault, somebody gave it to me!)
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