I have a set of 1957 WCFB’s that need a reuild; whom would you recommend
for a good job at a “fair” price?
On my WCFBs, these had some traces of a black finish on about
a third of the cast iron bases area. It looks like a black oxide finish to me.
That is not a very durable finish, but it would keep rust off until a new car
was sold.
I've had good luck painting the iron bases with POR 15 Chassis
Black paint. I removed the bases from the carbs and soaked them in a rust
remover. They were still assembled with the throttle valves, but any other
removable parts were removed. After the rust remover, I hand wire brushed the
surface or used a tooth brush in tight areas to remove any residues. Rinse
throughly in water and dry. Painted 2 coats of POR 15, being very careful not to
get it any place were parts are moving. This paint is not glossy, but is a
semi-gloss. Impervious to any solvents or gasoline or engine heat, and
mechanically very tough. No rust after 10 years on the car.
Dave Homstad
56 Dodge D500
On Sun, Jul 17, 2011 at 8:42 PM, Jim Rawa
wrote:
WCFB's were
slightly treated on the upper castings [bases are iron, some argue they were
black- all my survivor stuff was just natural, air-rusted
cast..] the 2bbls were gold, like the BBD, cant speak
for the regular carters... an AFB was not gold, having just handled an NOS
2652S from its box, it is grey cast alloy, just as i suspected after having AFB
equipped cars that ranged from 19xxx miles to 247xxx miles, in the year ranges
of '58 to '68 [observed]
for AFB's i glass blast the housings, then chem
etch to smooth the surfaces, and then 2-part satin clear.... after say 10 yrs
the clear will start to yellow, but thats to be expected, and probably fares
better than painting, unless its an epoxy.
and he's right about the carb "gold" not being
paint, its more along the lines of the "metalcast" finished they sell now to
replicate anodized trim
or translucent colored powdercoat. i use a
variant of this to restore 58 fury hubcaps [done for several members here
already]... there is a cheap gold anodize aerosol out there, that would work
well if sprayed over an argent base on carbs.... its the gold cast a few "ebay
fury grills" were converted with on ebay!
-----Original Message-----
From: Bjwt 56 <Bjwt56@xxxxxxx>
To: L-FORWARDLOOK <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sun, Jul 17, 2011 3:22 pm
Subject: Re: [FWDLK] Carb Detailing Paint
Ron:
I have used the Eastwood bronze
and silver carburetor finish on raw castings and it still looks good on my
56 Fury. I do not know how it will look if you apply it to carbs
that have been in service. It is not a paint, but rather like a
stain that would be applied to exterior wood. If your existing carbs
have oil and dirt on them, the Eastwood stuff may not stay.
John
In a message dated 7/17/2011 2:22:43 P.M. Eastern Daylight
Time, cgico@xxxxxxxxxxxwrites:
Question to all regarding this
subject ....
I've been doing 50's cars now since many of them were
not even 20 years old. In all that time, I never recall
seeing an original carb that had the yellowy "bronze" look to
it like many new carbs. Is that color truly OEM
authentic ?
In regards to your question, Ron ... if you paint
the main body components before assembly. you should have
little problem, as long as the product does not require heavy
application. It seems to me you would want to lightly
"fog" it anyway to avoid a painted-on look.
B.
___________________________________
Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2011 11:12:22
AM
Subject: [FWDLK] Carb Detailing Paint
Eastwood sells a bronze colored carburetor
detailing paint. Has anybody used
this and do they have any advice ? I've
hesitated to try it, since I'm
concerned that the paint will get into
places where it shouldn't and gum
things up.
Ron
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