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37 Coupe 02-21-2026 07:01 PM

Zenith carburetor black paint
 

Would anyone have a suggestion on a fuel proof black paint for Zenith carburetor recoat? Thank You.

Model A Canuck 02-21-2026 07:18 PM

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Brodak Mfg Co.
100 Park Ave. Carmichaels, PA 15320
724-966-2627
724-966-9131
www.brodak.com
No part number:
Ask for Butyrate dope in jet black
4oz can $8.99
16oz can 16.95

Bruce of MN 02-21-2026 08:28 PM

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I have read that model airplane paint is fuel proof. I think those engines burn nitromethane.

P.S. 02-21-2026 08:51 PM

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Originally Posted by 37 Coupe (Post 2438772)
Would anyone have a suggestion on a fuel proof black paint for Zenith carburetor recoat? Thank You.

I use model airplane "Hobby Poxy"

JayJay 02-21-2026 09:12 PM

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Airplane dope is what you want. Google it.

ModelA29 02-21-2026 09:34 PM

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Cerekoate works great very tough and impervious to fuel but it is a baked product that needs to be applied to a very clean (sand blasted) surface.
https://www.cerakote.com/shop/cerako...-169/jet-black

johnbuckley 02-22-2026 04:42 AM

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I have never found the so called "fuel proof" model airplane dope very resistant . POR-15 is good if one follows the instructions exactly, but easiest and best of all I found was simply brush on 2-part (2K) epoxy paint - (if you're allowed that in the USA?)

Jim/GA 02-22-2026 06:51 AM

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I use this black gloss spray paint. I'm very pleased with how it comes out. Give it lots of time to cure before getting fuel in contact with it.

https://a.co/d/05e5CueJ

External surfaces only.

Bruce of MN 02-22-2026 06:52 AM

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Link didn't work.

Jim/GA 02-22-2026 06:56 AM

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That's odd. Works for me. Search for a product "PJ1 16-GLS Gloss Black Epoxy Spray Paint (Aerosol), 12 oz".

Bruce of MN 02-22-2026 07:03 AM

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Thanks, I may get some for other jobs.

JayJay 02-22-2026 09:34 AM

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Every true “epoxy” I’ve run into has been a two part mix. It’s hard for me to see how an aerosol spray paint could be an “epoxy”. Having said that, I use VHT “epoxy” aerosol as my go-to in both gloss and satin (SP650 and SP652). Both work well for everyday purposes but I have not tried them in a fuel-facing application such as a carburetor. They dry quickly for handling but do take several days to develop a real hard cure.

37 Coupe 02-22-2026 09:55 AM

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I have used the VHT "epoxy" on projects for the last ten years mainly for its ease of use and no primer required.It was very durable on items such as a set of new Stipe shocks a few years back. I did use it on Zenith Model B carb and the fuel was not ethanol but rec gas and it did not hold up on a pretty good dousing mistake ( choke /GAV on Model B open ),not good on fuel pump 1932. Paint was well cured time wise. Thanks for all the suggestions. I wonder what was used originally? It seems tough to remove with chemicals. I had a NOS Model B Zenith that I was just going to clean up and touch up that was shelf worn and looked dirty and rusty but ended up cleaning it with Gibbs oil and left it alone. I am just adding this,I think the fuel was ethanol that softened the VHT epoxy paint,it was already in the '32 Model B tank. I have not used ethanol and will not after an incident on my '37 Stromberg carb.

ModelA29 02-22-2026 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by JayJay (Post 2438873)
Every true “epoxy” I’ve run into has been a two part mix. It’s hard for me to see how an aerosol spray paint could be an “epoxy”.

Watch the video in this link - Lots of companies are offering this system now. The down side is once mixed it has a shelf life of about 24 hours. Plan on doing many items not 1-2.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/s...yABEgKHBPD_BwE

old31 02-22-2026 03:52 PM

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Jim's link worked for me.

Jim/GA 02-22-2026 07:40 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ModelA29 (Post 2438915)
Watch the video in this link - Lots of companies are offering this system now. The down side is once mixed it has a shelf life of about 24 hours. Plan on doing many items not 1-2.
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/s...yABEgKHBPD_BwE

This looks interesting. I would spray a large number of parts all at one time.

One of the reviews said it was "not very black". Has anyone actually used this paint on a carb that can comment on how black the finished surface is?

Thanks!

dave in australia 02-23-2026 03:51 AM

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I just use engine enamel from the local parts store. Never had an issue.

Afordman31 02-23-2026 10:15 AM

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This is what I use. HomeDepot.com

rackops 02-23-2026 11:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Jim/GA (Post 2438845)
That's odd. Works for me. Search for a product "PJ1 16-GLS Gloss Black Epoxy Spray Paint (Aerosol), 12 oz".

I just ordered the version in satin to try out on some carburetors. It looks like it might be pretty good.

What I've wanted to do is try black Jappaning on them, as they were originally done. I have my "stock" Jappaning mixture, but the carburetor pieces are a bit of a chore (and messy) to coat, so I haven't attempted one yet.

This is one of those things that's far easier when you're doing one at a time, rather than getting overwhelmed by boxes of them! :rolleyes:

DKnapp 05-20-2026 12:29 AM

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Lowes has that RUSTOLEUM Engine Enamel for under $9.00 It claims on the can that it is OIL AND FUEL RESISTANT[. It is a very glossy black paint and looks really great on the carb.
I asked BERTS in Colorado about carburetor paint and they said to use lacquer paint from HOME DEPOT. They said that enamel paint will not stand up to gas fuel.
I think that Snyders Model A Parts might also advertise carb paint, but the problem is that they have to ship it by UPS or FEDEX and that makes it a little pricy.

nkaminar 05-20-2026 06:25 AM

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To quickly cure paint that would normally take days or a week, use your gas fired grill set for 250F.


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