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- First Name
- Lewis
- Truck Year
- 1977
- Truck Model
- K10
- Engine Size
- 350
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Yep, just mask everything off then rock and roll...Has anyone painted the th350 and np203 transfer case.
Want just regular silver like a factory semi shiny look.
Do you know of an equivalent (Eastwood aluma blast)we can get locally ?Did a th350 this summer with Eastwood aluma blast. Wire cup on a drill to clean it all up first.
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VHT and Duplicolor engine paints from any auto parts store. There will be a few silver options, IIRC I liked these three colors but cant remember which one I liked best.Do you know of an equivalent (Eastwood aluma blast)we can get locally ?
One should be enough.. especially if you are doing silver. I tend to only do that if I'm rebuilding and even then I usually dont paint them. It just reduces the amount of heat transfer you are going to get. I usually use engine degreaser and a pressure washer to get the big stuff off before disassembly. Then wash the case in my hot parts washer(way easier to have a shop do this with a hot tank washer), and then wire wheel, degreaser, and spray again if it is really caked on. If you get it that clean, then just mask everything off and give it a few light coats to get it back to new transmission shiny silver again. No need to cake it on unless you are doing a show car, and even then I wouldn't be doing spray can. I'd take it somewhere and have it powdercoated if I wanted it to actually look good.How many cans did you use?
Ya i'm having a hard time getting it cleanOne should be enough.. especially if you are doing silver. I tend to only do that if I'm rebuilding and even then I usually dont paint them. It just reduces the amount of heat transfer you are going to get. I usually use engine degreaser and a pressure washer to get the big stuff off before disassembly. Then wash the case in my hot parts washer(way easier to have a shop do this with a hot tank washer), and then wire wheel, degreaser, and spray again if it is really caked on. If you get it that clean, then just mask everything off and give it a few light coats to get it back to new transmission shiny silver again. No need to cake it on unless you are doing a show car, and even then I wouldn't be doing spray can. I'd take it somewhere and have it powdercoated if I wanted it to actually look good.
I don't know exactly. The Eastwood stuff is expensive. You can get cast blast fairly cheap and it would look fine.Do you know of an equivalent (Eastwood aluma blast)we can get locally ?
Yep this is exactly what i want.Yes. Get Duplicolor DE1615 aluminum engine paint.
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Did the heads too....easier to clean down the road.
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well... you'll still need to get it clean in order to paint it, otherwise nothing is going to stick anyways.Ya i'm having a hard time getting it clean