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Engine paint color....conundrum

lbc_newbie

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OK, I have a 78 MG Midget with a 1275 in it (not the 1500). Just getting it back from the shop for assembly and would like some feedback on a proper color.....Not black or orange please! I am partial to the metallic green. Recommendations on primer (will Rustoleum suffice?). Does it really need to be heat resistant? One would think that if your engine got hot enough to peel paint, you have a bigger problem!

(in hind-sight, I guess it's kind of silly to ask for a "proper" color for an "improper" car)....open to thoughts.
 
Whatever you want - you've already personalized it with the 1275 so, go for it!
 
As you may know, there really isn't a proper color -- even when new the factory used what was around, so the greens are not all the same. Pick what you like and go for it.

I do like that lighter Healey green color.
 
Paul A. has the proper Olive green for A-Series engines. Ask him to bring you some on the 18th.

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Here's a Aseries engine I built with the big healey met. green, I use dupli clor engine hi heat primer, Moss healey emt. green, then Duplicolor hi heat engine clear, it make for nice finish.
 

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your car your choice

Ms Triss 1500 - "proper" green
I know we have a gators painted engine - oops I mean Auburn
 

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And of course a proper one.
 

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x2 ... Yurple. :smile:
 
Ford blue isn't all bad.
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Here's Drew's beast, I still love the looks of this motor, it just lloks right., then one of Ray, same look, more bling.
 

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Another look, you don't see that much on A series engine, but I think it would look really good, MG maroon.
 

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OK, here, a common colr with a twist, this is a specific supercharger built MGB motor I built, the paint iis the shinieist I ever saw, the customer supplied me with it, it's Hirsh engine paint, sprayed with a gun. Check it out with all his chrome and goodies bolted on.
 

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Hap Waldrop said:
Here's Drew's beast, I still love the looks of this motor, it just lloks right.
I'm rather fond of that look myself.
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Here's another shot that really show the shine of the Hirsh black paint.
 

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I am partial to Cummins beige! I think that would also look good in a green car. I like it because leaks are easy to see against it (and it is a neutral color that "goes" with everything!
 

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Along this vein of engine colors: my '65 tranny shows no signs of ever being painted. I've seen photos both ways- anyone have a clue?
 
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