Engine Colour
Engine Colour
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FrenchTVR

Original Poster:

1,844 posts

290 months

Tuesday 29th March 2005
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Getting a little anal here....

I've been painting bits & pieces to make it all look pretty one the engine & 'box goes back in. The engine block is looking a bit scabby in places so I am going to respray it.

Is there a standard colour for the Rover V8, either particular to the Wedge or just generally?
For example Lotus Twin Cam blocks were traditioanlly light grey and Leyland A-series engines a dark olive green.

Cheers.

Chassis 33

6,194 posts

305 months

Tuesday 29th March 2005
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Dont know but i prefer silver cos its relativley easy to spot any leaks, and also its lighter in the engine bay, BL Olive green, black etc really darken the place and if its late evening and Im working via a sole inspection light I need all the help I can get.

Regards
Iain

wedg1e

27,008 posts

288 months

Tuesday 29th March 2005
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Mine was (and still is) just plain old (crusty in places, oily in others) alloy.
I have a spare ex-SD1 motor in the garage which is [runs outside] the same...

redcar

737 posts

269 months

Tuesday 29th March 2005
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Carl Kordwells SEAC engine is bright red from the heads down and looked fantastic.

mikeb

2,869 posts

305 months

Tuesday 29th March 2005
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Mind you the £15k of added shiney bits add to the effect!

MikeB

jmorgan

36,010 posts

307 months

Tuesday 29th March 2005
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Mine is bare metal alloy type finish. Keeps well. Unless that is too difficult to do in your circumstances?

redcar

737 posts

269 months

Tuesday 29th March 2005
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mikeb said:
Mind you the £15k of added shiney bits add to the effect!

MikeB


Yer, but only a colour was asked for.:

The Colonel

331 posts

260 months

Tuesday 29th March 2005
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How about just restoring the block surface back to 'new' condition. I know there is a product you brush on to superclean the alloy.
Gives nice bright finish - nothing to flake off and keeps it standard

I can't rememember what its called, anyone Know?

Chassis 33

6,194 posts

305 months

Tuesday 29th March 2005
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POR do a product called Ali-bright, www.mandp.co.uk/productInfo.aspx?catRef=503966

wedge girl

4,688 posts

262 months

Tuesday 29th March 2005
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Well my Daughter and I wanted Pink, I would have thought at least one of you would have recognised the benefits of this

19560

14,102 posts

281 months

Tuesday 29th March 2005
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FrenchTVR said:
Is there a standard colour for the Rover V8, either particular to the Wedge or just generally?

No and no.
FrenchTVR said:
For example Lotus Twin Cam blocks were traditioanlly light grey and Leyland A-series engines a dark olive green.

They were steel blocks painted to stop them rusting - not a problem with aluminium blocks.

FrenchTVR

Original Poster:

1,844 posts

290 months

Wednesday 30th March 2005
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The Colonel said:
How about just restoring the block surface back to 'new' condition. I know there is a product you brush on to superclean the alloy.
Gives nice bright finish - nothing to flake off and keeps it standard


I like the shound of this one, as half of the existing paint is already off should be relatively easy to achieve :crosses fingers & toes:

wedg1e

27,008 posts

288 months

Wednesday 30th March 2005
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wedge girl said:
Well my Daughter and I wanted Pink, I would have thought at least one of you would have recognised the benefits of this


Good plan! Then we can get our wimmin to look under the bonnet and say "Hmmm, you really need some more shiny bits under there, to go with that pink block..."


Yeah, that could happen...

andy390

349 posts

299 months

Wednesday 30th March 2005
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totally agree. never saw the point of painting a nice alloy block. just buff it up with a wire wheel or use that alloy cleaner. no paint to flake off six months later!

h2dca

901 posts

263 months

Wednesday 30th March 2005
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I used a strong alloy wheel type cleaner, painting can have benefits but you need special primers and not to sure how they would react to high temps.

Anyway after the clean I spray it witb WD 40, looks nice and shiney !!