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In this Discussion
- brnhornet52* August 2005
- Park_W August 2005
- rambos_ride August 2005
- RG53Hornet August 2005
Engine paint?
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Wandering what are your preferences for engine paint(Gold).
If possible maybe a quick rundown on which engines/years were painted what
color. I'm getting ready to drop the Cifford head back on the 308 in my 49 C8
so I'll repaint before install.
Thanks in advance for your comments, Jeff Lynn -
Hi Jeff,
Engine color for 49 is silver. Any high temp engine paint in silver will do. Gold is for the 51-53's and red for the 54-56's. You might consider gold being the engine is a 308. -
So how about Oldsmobile gold engine paint? Is that a close match? What about the red used on the Twin H air cleaners, any modern matches for that? Not to hijack the post, but I was thinking about the engine color lately too. I want to try to disguise the small block Chevy in my ’53 with an old ‘50s air cleaner, try to find some old valve covers that fit over the Chevy covers, couple of Hudson decals or emblems and presto…the V8 Stepdown Hudson never made. Would be real cool to get a low profile dual 4bbl intake for the Chevy and modify a Twin H air cleaner for it. But that’s way out of my budget!
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RG53Hornet wrote:So how about Oldsmobile gold engine paint? Is that a close match? What about the red used on the Twin H air cleaners, any modern matches for that? Not to hijack the post, but I was thinking about the engine color lately too. I want to try to disguise the small block Chevy in my ’53 with an old ‘50s air cleaner, try to find some old valve covers that fit over the Chevy covers, couple of Hudson decals or emblems and presto…the V8 Stepdown Hudson never made. Would be real cool to get a low profile dual 4bbl intake for the Chevy and modify a Twin H air cleaner for it. But that’s way out of my budget!
If done well you would have a lot of folks talking...Jeggs has a nicely priced low-rise dual carb Edelbrock setup under 1000.00 complete

http://www.jegs.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/ProductDisplay?prrfnbr=269490&prmenbr=361
Still spendy but the best price I have seen for a full dual carb setup brand new...
Of course then there is the Barry Grant Demon Six Pack ...2400 and change - might as well get a blower!
Sorry - didn't mean to hi-jack your post! I think if you search the forum on "engine paint" there has been many great responses with paint codes and manufacturers listed.
Your 49 Sounds pretty cool - got any pictures? -
If you click on Search option, enter => engine paint, it should give you 34 posts, and if you read them all I'm sure you'll find what you are looking for concerning engine paint.
Good luck -
Duplicolor's 500 degree engine paint in the "Universal Gold" color is an excellent match to the original Hornet engine gold. Aluminum color in the same paint line is perfect for the originally silver engines. Don't put it on too heavy ... let the texture of the cast metal show through.
