Snake
Mopar Nut
Is there a difference in blue engine paint.What I mean say from Car Quest and other parts stores,or is the mopar dealer paint spot on or the same mix?what ya think.
I'll never buy duplicolor again. That **** wipes right off with brake cleaner. Lots of other paints don't. Something to consider...
I think each brand may be a different shade, it's best to stick with the same kind.
I like plasti-kote 232 Mopar blue for small blocks which is available at car quest.
Karl, that paint had some good information about it,so I will give it a try.
Most any spray paint will. Some just do so more easily.
The only one I've used that doesn't is krypton plastic paints (made for painting platics) and 2 part rattle cans. I haven't found many choices of color for the latter.
I agree. However, duplicolor seems easier to wipe off than the other rattlecan engine enamels. For example, Rustoleum doesn't wipe off as easy with brake cleaner from my experience.
Is this for a restoration? Just asking because after my first ever engine rebuild I asked my self why I had a blue engine in a red car.
I agree. However, duplicolor seems easier to wipe off than the other rattlecan engine enamels. For example, Rustoleum doesn't wipe off as easy with brake cleaner from my experience.
Who sprays or wipes their painted engine off with brake parts cleaner?
I could see fuel spill or brake fluid becoming a possible issue but if your taking the engine apart at all you womt be spraying it with brake parts cleaner, only thing that should get wiped with brake parts cleaner are bare machined surfaces such as gasket areas around the block or heads or intake.