christophe
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Everything on the 61 Healey is painted healey green. What color should the starter, generator, and carb heat shield be?
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The same colour. Even some of the rubber hoses were painted green.
The same colour. Even some of the rubber hoses were painted green.
I used the polish and satin clearcoat on a lot of components. It gives them a sheen without looking shiny, They clean easily and they don't tarnish.The car doesn't retain its original drivetrain anyway, so I am not super concerned about it being factory correct. I was just curious to know what is and is not correct. Thanks for the tip on the copper pipe...i plan to polish it!
Don't let your wife catch you using the dishwasher to clean your chrome wire wheels! Cascade complete works well with spot free rinse.(don't ask how I know this)I used the polish and satin clearcoat on a lot of components. It gives them a sheen without looking shiny, They clean easily and they don't tarnish.
For copper or brass I use a wire brush or steel wool to get them clean, then metal polish to shine. Then I clean with Prep-All to remove the polish residue before clearcoating with Wurth clear wheel paint.
For steel parts like the air cleaners or throttle linkage, I use my wire wheel to shine them up as uniformly as possible. Then some metal polish if necessary. Then Prep-All and clearcoat.
For fasteners, I use the wire wheel but hit them with a shot of cadmium-look spray paint before a shot of clear.
The best trick is to bake them at about 200-250 degrees in a toaster oven for about 5 minutes after the clear coat. It really hardens the paint. I bought a cheap toaster oven for the shop after the wife complained.
I have always thought the appearance of the Healey engine bay with the acres of that goofy green paint was a disappointment when compared to the svelte curves of the body. All the Healey contemporaries had much nicer looking engines and I always thought it was the Healey's only real fault.
While I respect a nicely detailed original engine bay, I didn't want to look at one.
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