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Old 01-02-2015, 11:08 AM
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Default New LS engine - to paint or not to paint?

So...new LS3,and contemplating painting it or leaving it raw. Was thinking of clear coating but I can not find any clear that is guaranteed not to yellow. If I decide top paint it, where do you start and stop? The old school Pontiacs were easy to paint because there was definite start and stop points on the block. Thoughts?

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I Say clean off all the casting marks with a grinder, mine had some on the heads that would cut your fingers, Clean the whole thing with lacquer thinner, Paint with a good high heat ceramic paint.
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If its cast iron paint it otherwise leave it alone. JMO
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I used KBS motor coated on a cast block and andvery happy with it.
http://www.kbs-coatings.com/Motor-Coater.html
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Eastwoods 2k hi-temp matte clear would probably work if you just want to keep the block from corroding.
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I Por15 mine. reduced it and sprayed it there a gun. Looks really nice.
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I paint every swap/install I do. I've already painted my LM7 covers corporate GM Cadillac blue to match the paint from the original 425, so I say paint ! At least the short block and maybe match the valve covers.
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Ceramic Spray cans.
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Goodson's Last Blast Hi-Temp paint has been great for me to work with so far. Dry's quick and covers amazingly well... Easy to use with no runs.



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