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				12-03-2017, 07:45 AM
			
			
			
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				 engine block painting 
 Once I get my block back from the machine shop I want to go ahead an paint the block black.    Not too concerned about having a paint job that I can shave in front of.   I was looking at the eastwood paint and using a foam brush.   Anyone had any luck this way and if so any pics? |  
	
		
	
	
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 I use Duplicolor or VHT engine enamel.  It's spray-on, in a rattle can.  A satin black seems to give the most desired finish for 60's Ford black.  
 Make sure you wash that block really good, even after it's washed at the machine shop.
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 +1^. You are the final inspector when you are the builder.  You will be amazed at what is lurking in places you would never suspect — and thought were good to go.
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 I have used the eastwood engine paint and I do think it is one of the best. far exceeds anything that comes out of a spray can. I used Chevy orange (on a Chevy) and it still looks good 
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				 Block Paint 
 This is what I use on a block from the machine shop. I washed the block with soap and hot water before painting.   
			
			
		
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
			
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 We have an Eastwood store a few miles away. Their paint is expensive, but it is the best I have ever used.
 I took their Alumablast and painted my old master cylinders. Even brake fluid won't eat the stuff.
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				 Por-15 
 I used Por-15's engine kit on a Rat motor once...The motor took a dump and when I rebuilt it the machine shop tanked it 3 times and the paint still didn't come off. I was rather impressed but I still resort to the rattle can of Dupli-Color engine enamel these days. Cure it with a heat gun and it works just fine. |  
	
		
	
	
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					Originally Posted by jetblue69  I used Por-15's engine kit on a Rat motor once...The motor took a dump and when I rebuilt it the machine shop tanked it 3 times and the paint still didn't come off. |  I had the same experience. Guys at the machine shop were stunned at how hard the Por-15 paint was to get off.
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 Did Yall spray on the por or foam brush? |  
	
		
	
	
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 I put it on with a paint brush, seemed a little easier to get into the nooks and crannies. There was not a single brush mark when finished, the stuff just smoothed itself right out and looked like I sprayed it. 
If you do use a paint brush, make sure it is a cheap one. Definitely a one-way 
ticket for the brush. 
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