Engine paint match
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Engine paint match
Does anyone know a good paint match for the lower engine/cam cover/alternator gray on a'79 CBX? I have the PJ1 barrel paint whcih is OK for the cylinders but the other parts of the engine seem to be a different shade of gray. Also, I've been trying to cover some rear wheel scratches and the best I can come up with is Eastwoods Ti (Titanium) paint. Has any one found a good touch-up alternative to stripping the wheel completely and polishing or reanodizing? Thanks. Graham.
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Re: Engine paint match
Welcome to the site Graham.ukking wrote:Does anyone know a good paint match for the lower engine/cam cover/alternator gray on a'79 CBX? I have the PJ1 barrel paint whcih is OK for the cylinders but the other parts of the engine seem to be a different shade of gray. Also, I've been trying to cover some rear wheel scratches and the best I can come up with is Eastwoods Ti (Titanium) paint. Has any one found a good touch-up alternative to stripping the wheel completely and polishing or reanodizing? Thanks. Graham.
I like DupliColor "Aluminum" for the engine. Its a perfect match to factory and you can buy it almost everywhere in the US.
I could never find a touch up method for the early model X's wheels. I ended up going the strip and refinish route.
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Dupli-Color #178 Silver is the EXACT match. You can use it on any engine part. It's not 'high heat' paint, but don't worry - it will match and work fine. Your local parts store will probably have to order it, but that's the one.
Hunt up Pete Rose's restoration article in the archives and you will see the results of that paint.
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Hunt up Pete Rose's restoration article in the archives and you will see the results of that paint.
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Got to check the can...
Thanks, that would help before I order it on line.... I've already got a line of 9 cans of silver paint and only space for one more... (trying to kick the habit.... )
BTW. For anyone interested, quite a good match for the original Silver wheels on the '79 CBX is Dupli color Silver Metallic (DSGM340). Its not perfect but if you feather the paint into the original finish and polish like mad, no one is going to notice a small touch up area. Its a lot better than an ugly tire iron scratch. Or you can paint the whole of one side and its virtually unnoticable. I found its almost impossible to tell which paint is the best match without trying them. Even though the caps on several cans look very similar when held against the wheel, most don't reflect like the original finish and the color looks much darker when applied. (Hence 9 cans of silver paint...)
Thanks, that would help before I order it on line.... I've already got a line of 9 cans of silver paint and only space for one more... (trying to kick the habit.... )
BTW. For anyone interested, quite a good match for the original Silver wheels on the '79 CBX is Dupli color Silver Metallic (DSGM340). Its not perfect but if you feather the paint into the original finish and polish like mad, no one is going to notice a small touch up area. Its a lot better than an ugly tire iron scratch. Or you can paint the whole of one side and its virtually unnoticable. I found its almost impossible to tell which paint is the best match without trying them. Even though the caps on several cans look very similar when held against the wheel, most don't reflect like the original finish and the color looks much darker when applied. (Hence 9 cans of silver paint...)
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Re: Engine paint match
Does anyone have any updated paint recommendations for the engine color. I have not been able to locate any Dupli-color silver 178 anywhere. I figured since this is an older article it is no longer made.
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Re: Engine paint match
I would think if you contacted Duplicolour they could tell you the replacement code.
Maybe even the auto places like Advance or O'Reillys could find out for you.
Maybe even the auto places like Advance or O'Reillys could find out for you.
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Re: Engine paint match
I'll get you the code tomorrow if someone else doesn't
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Re: Engine paint match
PPG Code 3796 or
DuPont Code C8501 or
General Motors code GM.WA8914 L/D Lighter Face Darker Flop
That should do it!
Dave H
DuPont Code C8501 or
General Motors code GM.WA8914 L/D Lighter Face Darker Flop
That should do it!
Dave H