I have someone lined up to clean and paint the 8-71s in my 58YF. He prefers to brush and, from what I can tell, it probably makes sense. Want to go with bright white. Anybody have any recomendations for which paint?
Thanks,
Greg
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10-08-2012 08:56 PM #1Senior Member
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Engine Paint
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Re: Engine Paint
I like bright white Rustolium.
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Me too! I made a promise to my boat that anytime an engine part comes off, it does not go back on without being completely stripped, re-primed with zinc primer, and then two coats of bright white Rustoleum. No regrets. I love to walk through the engine room and run my hand over the freshly painted parts. Even though some of them are a couple years old now...still love the feel of that paint.
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Can Rustolium take the heat? Also, how do you degrease the engine well enough to get good bonding?
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Re: Engine Paint
Rustoleum works fine for the engine except for the first couple of inches of the exhaust manifold at each port. White rustoleum will discolor to a dark gray in that area. Exhaust manifold paint would be better for that but I just let it discolor - it looks like a working engine!
Don't paint elec wires/hoses/cables.Mike P
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1980 53MY "Brigadoon"
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Re: Engine Paint
Rustoleum is an oil based enamel, and as such bonds just fine to oily surfaces. You could paint a blob of grease and it would stick.
Linear polyurethane paints (Imron, etc) are awesome, but adequate prep is seldom reasonable, or even possible, in an engine room. For that reason I paint everything in my ER with Rustoleum gloss white."The older I get, the faster I was......."
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