'36 'plane engine colors
Checking out the Hudson forum here, it must be winter and lots of us are sprucin' up the cars. I have the engine out of my '36 coupe, and before I get it back in I want to paint it the original colors.
Block?
Head?
Intake?
Exhaust?
Waterpump and water outlet?
Thanks guys...Yer the best!
PS--This ain't the first go-'round for this car. I have removed at least 3 and in some cases 4 colors of red, green, silver and black.;)
Block?
Head?
Intake?
Exhaust?
Waterpump and water outlet?
Thanks guys...Yer the best!
PS--This ain't the first go-'round for this car. I have removed at least 3 and in some cases 4 colors of red, green, silver and black.;)
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I'm gonna assume it's the same color as a '37 (someone will probably step in here and prove me wrong):
Silver: Block, head, manifolds, water outlet, water pump, water jacket:
Black: generator, starter, air silencer, distributor0 -
Like Jon said. I've only seen two '36 cars under the hood, and that is what I remember them to be. My '37 TP is the same way.0
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How 'bout that boot that holds the sparkplug wires. Black?0
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Mine is black.0
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My original 36 is also silver/aluminum with black accessories.
I use Dupli-Color engine enamel from Auto Zone etc
It comes in 600 and 1200 degree versions.0 -
I had an original untouched 37 back in 1952, colors were exactly as stated in previous posts0
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