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Getting ready to start rebuild on a late BJ8 engine. I've been told the later Healey engines were a little different color of green. The one I am building does seem to be a little bluer green color.
Marv
Marv
There was actually a couple of variations for the BJ8;s(and maybe the 3000's).Marvin,
You are right. The BJ8 engines are a different color. I have one that I am detailing and want to refresh the paint with the correct color. Anyone out there who knows the proper color and source for the paint?
Marvin,
You are right. The BJ8 engines are a different color. I have one that I am detailing and want to refresh the paint with the correct color. Anyone out there who knows the proper color and source for the paint?
Additionally, the individual manifolds themselves need to be opened up; stock was 1-1/2".Hi Marv-
To run triple SU HD8's successfully, you really need the right hi-pro cam, some major port work in with the head, not to mention larger values.
Jim, aka healey blue should be glad to learn that!Randy,
There is no doubt that some 100-Six engines were painted Morris Green (dark green). This appears to have happened when the six port head was introduced, which was also the same time as production was moving from Longbridge to Abingdon. The dark green part lasted from November 1957 until around the end of February 1958 when the metallic light green paint was used again. Nobody knows the reason for using the dark green paint. Your integral head engine is painted the correct colour. I know of no examples of these being dark green.
Looks like Pontiac Blue.Yeah:
I HAD AN OVERHAULED LATE bj8 WITH THAT BLUE COLOR ENGINE IT MUST BE SOME ONES TRADEMARK ????
Picture of BJ8 motor with a Moss green painted valve cover.
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Interestingly enough, back in the 80s, I built a few Healey engines while my day-job was at an electrical contracting company that was also a BIG Onan generator distributor__they'd never have missed a case or two of aerosol touch up paint.Yeah:
I HAD AN OVERHAULED LATE bj8 WITH THAT BLUE COLOR ENGINE IT MUST BE SOME ONES TRADEMARK ????
Roger?Roger,
that all sounds very familiar. Lane was/is the guys name that engine came from two owners back. He wreaked a very fast white BJ8 on off ramp on interstate in Birmingham. Nearly took him out. I bought and repaired 3/4years back. Sold it to a friend of his and now understand he has bought it back. This engine I planning to build was a spare of his. Already bored .040 over. Cam lobes measure .010 taller than a std cam I have. So if this is a prior engine of yours, what else do I need know about it. I did get a vin tag with spare parts. Never have looked to see if they match.
Marv