I'm playing with a 30k mile 67 L79 convertible. It was parked in 1974, and the original motor is seized from sitting. The motor has never been apart, (the intake has been removed and put on a different engine) and still has the intake gasket with GM on the tab, etc. Steel head gaskets, etc. This engine was a major oil leaker. I'm slowly and carefully trying to remove all the crust without losing any original markings.
What exactly was the sequence of painting, and what was masked, what had boots on it, etc? I'm finding areas of very little orange paint, and areas of orange paint drips. No paint on areas of the timing chain cover behind the water pump, etc.Also finding evidence of silver mist overspray on the heads.
help me understand sequence, method, etc. I realize the way it was intended vs. how the line workers actually did it was not one and the same, and this was prior to robotic painting.
Thanks for whatever help you can share!
What exactly was the sequence of painting, and what was masked, what had boots on it, etc? I'm finding areas of very little orange paint, and areas of orange paint drips. No paint on areas of the timing chain cover behind the water pump, etc.Also finding evidence of silver mist overspray on the heads.
help me understand sequence, method, etc. I realize the way it was intended vs. how the line workers actually did it was not one and the same, and this was prior to robotic painting.
Thanks for whatever help you can share!
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