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Zenith carburetor black paint Would anyone have a suggestion on a fuel proof black paint for Zenith carburetor recoat? Thank You.
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Re: Zenith carburetor black paint 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 |
Re: Zenith carburetor black paint I have read that model airplane paint is fuel proof. I think those engines burn nitromethane.
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Re: Zenith carburetor black paint Airplane dope is what you want. Google it.
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Re: Zenith carburetor black paint 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 |
Re: Zenith carburetor black paint 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?)
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Re: Zenith carburetor black paint 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. |
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Re: Zenith carburetor black paint That's odd. Works for me. Search for a product "PJ1 16-GLS Gloss Black Epoxy Spray Paint (Aerosol), 12 oz".
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Re: Zenith carburetor black paint Thanks, I may get some for other jobs.
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Re: Zenith carburetor black paint 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.
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Re: Zenith carburetor black paint 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.
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https://www.summitracing.com/parts/s...yABEgKHBPD_BwE |
Re: Zenith carburetor black paint Jim's link worked for me.
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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! |
Re: Zenith carburetor black paint I just use engine enamel from the local parts store. Never had an issue.
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This is what I use. HomeDepot.com
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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: |
Re: Zenith carburetor black paint 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. |
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