Here's before and after pics of repainting the 390 engine and parts.
OILPAN
As you can see the oilpan was pretty rusty after removing the old paint and grease/oil from it.
Next I used the Purple Power De-Ruster to stop the rust before putting primer and paint on.
As you can you when the De Ruster dries it will look like a dark gray/black color.
Repainting 390 engine and parts
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Re: Repainting 390 engine and parts
Next its time to add the engine primer by Rustoleum
Next its time to add the Old Ford Blue paint by Rustoleum
Next its time to add the Old Ford Blue paint by Rustoleum
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Re: Repainting 390 engine and parts
Gotta love that old ford blue engine paint.
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Re: Repainting 390 engine and parts
Here's pics of repainting the timing cover.
Here's pics of the oil filter adapter bracket repainted.
Here's pics of the oil filter adapter bracket repainted.
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Re: Repainting 390 engine and parts
Looks great. Amazing what gets us excited. When I tell my wife about stuff like this, she looks at me like I have lost it.
"If it can't be fixed with a hammer, then it is an electrical problem"
69 Ford F100 Ranger 390 3spd with overdrive
63 Chevy Impala 327 with 4spd. In the family since brand new. Over 280,00 miles
69 Ford F100 Ranger 390 3spd with overdrive
63 Chevy Impala 327 with 4spd. In the family since brand new. Over 280,00 miles
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Re: Repainting 390 engine and parts
When I talk about mechanical stuff my wife tries to look interested, she does an OK job of it. I have just about given up on finding people to talk to about hobbies. The local hot rod crowd is well off and just worries about polish and driving to events, no one I have found likes to rebuild old cars and trucks. I would like to find a club that is dedicated to building and maintaining old iron. Humm.... Maybe I will start one!
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Re: Repainting 390 engine and parts
Mine will pretend to be interested and then about 30 seconds after I fininsh taliking she says "what are you talking about?"cowbay wrote:Looks great. Amazing what gets us excited. When I tell my wife about stuff like this, she looks at me like I have lost it.
She doesn't know jack about cars/trucks.
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Re: Repainting 390 engine and parts
Kurt Combs wrote:When I talk about mechanical stuff my wife tries to look interested, she does an OK job of it. I have just about given up on finding people to talk to about hobbies. The local hot rod crowd is well off and just worries about polish and driving to events, no one I have found likes to rebuild old cars and trucks. I would like to find a club that is dedicated to building and maintaining old iron. Humm.... Maybe I will start one!
Tough one at that Kurt. Fortunately for me I have found others outside the household to talk about things like this. I will not say it is a large group but enough to satisfy my needs and at least I did not have to go to a back alley for it I will agree that the car show crowd even by me can be a bit stuffy and full of themselves. Especially since everyones hot rod when you talk to them it a low 10 second car , being that I have been racing for over 27 years I know the real story. Then there is the fact that my bump and Impala are driven reguraly not like these trailer queens. What is the point of owning the vehicle if you are just going to stare at it in the garage?
"If it can't be fixed with a hammer, then it is an electrical problem"
69 Ford F100 Ranger 390 3spd with overdrive
63 Chevy Impala 327 with 4spd. In the family since brand new. Over 280,00 miles
69 Ford F100 Ranger 390 3spd with overdrive
63 Chevy Impala 327 with 4spd. In the family since brand new. Over 280,00 miles