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  • Brandon T.
    Very Frequent User
    • October 23, 2008
    • 872

    cleaning up engine bay on my 68, going good so far, question though

    The john deere blitz black worked great on my firewall and inner fenders so thanks for that tip!

    However, I sprayed a little on my frame an radiator support and IMO that blitz black looks a little flat compared to what I have in my mind it was from the factory.

    What is a good touch up paint for the frame while the engine is out and I'm freshening up the engine bay anyway? I want something that looks like it did when new.

    Just curious what you guys have used, I know por 15 is a good choice but I'm just wanting something in a spray can for what I'm doing right now.

    thanks
  • Alan S.
    Extremely Frequent Poster
    • July 31, 1989
    • 3415

    #2
    Re: cleaning up engine bay on my 68, going good so far, question though

    Hi Brandon,
    How authentic are you trying to be.
    A lot of people like Krylon #1613, although its getting harder and harder to find. I used it and like the look very much but it really is too nice. Here's a picture of my 71. Over Restored.
    I think you can vary the amount of gloss you get by how wet or dry you spray your paint. This will give you a MORE authentic look since I think the amount of shine varied from place to place on the same frame.
    Regards,
    Alan

    71 Coupe, 350/270, 4 speed
    Mason Dixon Chapter
    Chapter Top Flight October 2011

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    • Brandon T.
      Very Frequent User
      • October 23, 2008
      • 872

      #3
      Re: cleaning up engine bay on my 68, going good so far, question though

      Originally posted by Alan Struck (15579)
      Hi Brandon,
      How authentic are you trying to be.
      A lot of people like Krylon #1613, although its getting harder and harder to find. I used it and like the look very much but it really is too nice. Here's a picture of my 71. Over Restored.
      I think you can vary the amount of gloss you get by how wet or dry you spray your paint. This will give you a MORE authentic look since I think the amount of shine varied from place to place on the same frame.
      Regards,
      Alan

      If you used krylon 1613 spray cans on your car in the picture wow that turned out great!

      I actually have a couple of new cans of that!

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      • Alan S.
        Extremely Frequent Poster
        • July 31, 1989
        • 3415

        #4
        Re: cleaning up engine bay on my 68, going good so far, question though

        Hi Brandon,
        The frame was in excellent shape (the car lived a very sheltered life), I stripped myself, had it powder coated, sanded the powder coating with 400 and then sprayed #1613. It looks GREAT... too great. I was sad to put the body back on.
        I'd say #1613 is a good choice since you have some. Don't make it too pretty.
        Regards,
        Alan
        71 Coupe, 350/270, 4 speed
        Mason Dixon Chapter
        Chapter Top Flight October 2011

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        • Brandon T.
          Very Frequent User
          • October 23, 2008
          • 872

          #5
          Re: cleaning up engine bay on my 68, going good so far, question though

          Alan,

          I went and got some krylon paint today but I'm confused...I was wrong I didn't have any 1613 what I had was gloss black...

          so anyway like I said I picked up some krylon 1613 today but the number is actually 51613...is this what you used and are talking about? it's called "satin black"

          I was thinking 1613 was called "semi-gloss" but this is 51613 and called "satin"

          so is this what I need or no? could you look on your cans if you have any left and see if they're 51613 and called satin?

          thanks!

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          • Brandon T.
            Very Frequent User
            • October 23, 2008
            • 872

            #6
            Re: cleaning up engine bay on my 68, going good so far, question though

            ttt, thanks

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            • Jim H.
              Expired
              • March 31, 2002
              • 112

              #7
              Re: cleaning up engine bay on my 68, going good so far, question though

              You can get kylon KO1613 paint online. I told to use tough coat on the frame. It covers well and is very thick when it goes on.

              I like it since it covers well and is easily sandable. Plus, it is a little thicker than KO1613 industrial. Makes it fill in the areas better.

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              • Alan S.
                Extremely Frequent Poster
                • July 31, 1989
                • 3415

                #8
                Re: cleaning up engine bay on my 68, going good so far, question though

                Hi Brandon,
                The Krylon #1613 has become very difficult to find. There have recently been some long discussions about it's availability and good substitutes. Do a search and I think you'll find some interesting info.
                It's OLD #1613 on my frame, I have a small supply I bought when I heard it was disappearing from local sources. I think the threads I mention above will give you some good options with brand names.
                Regards,
                Alan
                71 Coupe, 350/270, 4 speed
                Mason Dixon Chapter
                Chapter Top Flight October 2011

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                • Jim H.
                  Expired
                  • March 31, 2002
                  • 112

                  #9
                  Re: cleaning up engine bay on my 68, going good so far, question though

                  You can get a case of it online:




                  The Stock number:
                  WBB37856

                  I bought a case last December to work on my car. I am only using it for the firewall area.

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                  • Bill S.
                    Expired
                    • January 30, 2007
                    • 396

                    #10
                    Re: cleaning up engine bay on my 68, going good so far, question though

                    advance auto parts has it. the new rust tough semi flat black is awsome! goes on smoother and fills and blends better(more body) and drys quick and hard best of all it leaves a sort of waxy semi gloss finish like i remember the original finishes.

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