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05-16-2001, 01:09 AM | #1 |
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Engine swap - paint tips? New oil pan?
I'm getting ready to yank the engine out of the vert and drop it in the 93. I want to paint it while it's out. What's the best way to prep it so the paint sticks? Degreaser and water? Brake cleaner? Should I primer it first or just spray it with engine paint?
Also, should I bother with a 7 qt oil pan or just stick with stock? ------------------ 86 GT, GT40P heads, Crane 2031, 1.7 RR's, Cobra intake, 65mm TB, 73mm Vortech, 24# injectors, MAC GT40P headers, 2-1/2" BBK H-pipe (w/cats), Flowmasters, 3.55s, Groundpounder subs and lower control arms, 277 RWHP. THIS JUST IN!! All the good stuff is going in the new red 93 GT - no more rattles! |
05-16-2001, 07:34 AM | #2 |
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I would use degreaser to knock all the debris off then, use brake clean or a cleaner like inhibosol or Carb cleaner. Then I used Dupont Hi-Temp Engine Paint with ceramic it holds up very well and is resistant to anti-freeze and oil and some other chemicals.
If your stock pan is in good shape then just put a new gasket on that or get the 7qt it wouldn't hurt. I like my 7qt Canton, but oil changes can get expensive if you run synthetic. ------------------ Check Out My Site 91GT,Holley SysteMAX II Kit-Heads 2.02" x 1.60" port matched to a 1262,Anderson N-61,24#,76mm C&L,Full MAC exhaust 1-5/8" Long tubes,2-1/2" O.R H-Pipe,2 1/2" cat back, No A/C or PS or emissions, 12" K&N Filter,RNH PERFORMANCE Ram Air,Ron Davis Radiator,Full Suspension,S&W 8pt "X" brace,JAZ seats,3:73's,Welds..etc,4:30's and 31 splines coming very soon! [This message has been edited by Rick 91GT (edited 05-16-2001).] [This message has been edited by Rick 91GT (edited 05-16-2001).] |
05-16-2001, 01:21 PM | #3 | |
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------------------ Clint L. White 95 Cobra #3637 58cc GT40X heads with mild porting, Crane 2031 cam, FRPP 65 TB, 1.7s, Cobra intake, homeade cold air, 155lph, pullies, Tokico Illuminas, C springs, GW LCAs, Kenny Brown super subs, Steeda CC plates, aluminum driveshaft, Steeda quadrant, B&M ripper, Kirban FPR, MSD6A, Taylor wires, Mac shorties, off road hpipe, 2 1/2 ultra flows w/ dumps, R hood, Euro clear corners, stock 3.08s 13.61 @ 104.7 w/ 2.22 |
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05-16-2001, 01:25 PM | #4 |
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when we painted my heads we used carb cleaner. Actually we use carb cleaner for everything that need's to be degreased, depainted, de-anything'd.
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05-16-2001, 02:15 PM | #5 |
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My Canton has built in baffles and a Crank scaper so I thought the windage tray wasn't needed.
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