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POR 15, CARC, Rusfree...here we go!

SuperchargedRS

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I am going to be painting my m1009 in a few days and I just want to make sure that I am not overlooking anything

I going to CARC the outside (3 gal, one of each color, using gun and a 2 part primer for any bare metal)

Rusfree (1 gal of the super thin penetrating one, and 1 gal of the thick sound deading one) for the between the body panels and the floor. (using the Rusfree undercoating gun and flex wand)

POR 15 the undercarriage/axles/tank with 1gal black POR15 (using a brush)

POR 15 header coating for my manifolds and the a few feet of the exhaust system, then I will use CARC for the remainder (using brush for POR15 and gun for CARC)

I also got a aerosol can of black brake paint for my calipers and drums (it says it is rated to 500f, forgot the brand though)

The only thing I am not sure about if what to do about the engine?? Does anyone have any suggestions as to the materials/procedures to paint my 6.2??
ALSO am I missing or misguided anywhere here!!

Thanks,
-SuperchargedRS

*I will post pics for the process for anyone interested in this expected fine exaple of overkill lol!
 

SuperchargedRS

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So do you think it is necessary to paint the engine with the truck in northern snow areas??

I have been asking myself this, I would like the peace of mind (as I have put allot into this thing), but on the other hand this truck is not left outside, and when it is outside it has a cover on it, along with spraying it down after driving it in the snow.

So is it necessary, also do I really need 1200f paint? seems a bit high, I got that POR 15 ceramic header paint for the exhaust manifolds, but I didn’t think I would need as high of a rating for the bottom end, heads and intake mani?
 

AJMBLAZER

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Make sure you follow all of the prep steps for the POR15. I've used it several times and you get out of it what you put into it.
 

SuperchargedRS

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Will that not make a very crisp line between colors???

I would like to be able to have a little transition between colors, like the factory paint.

Does anyone know if a automotive gun like a SHARPE model 71 can produce a tight enough pattern to be able to trace the existing pattern??
 

SuperchargedRS

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Did the M1009s have the bumpers and grille camo, or did they have them solid green, as my truck and most I have seen that havent been messed with seems to have solid bumpers and grilles?
 

Keith_J

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would you guys know what the factory color of the motors were when they were built? I'm about to start a frame off restore on my m1009. I want to paint the motor as close as i can to the orig. color.

Solid black. I doubt any were painted, unlike the 150 mil DFT CARC coating nearly every military standard engine got :deadhorse:

If you have ever worked on a M35A2 engine, you know what I am talking about. Wrenches won't fit because the CARC is too thick.
 
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