Evening all does anyone know if there is a paint code for the gold casing paint found on the cambelt covers ,clutch cover and left hand engine case ???? :banghead
engine case paint
- paso750
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Re: engine case paint
I don't think anyone will know as original it would all be semi gloss black.
Re: engine case paint
Nothing would surprise me , cannot find a vin decoder that will accept my number either
DM750P 7533*** ?? Any ideas ??
DM750P 7533*** ?? Any ideas ??
- paso750
- paso grand pooh-bah
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- Joined: Sun Jul 18, 2004 12:00 am
- model: 750 Paso
- year: 1987
- Location: southern Germany
Re: engine case paint
it's ZDM750P...
Re: engine case paint
Hi,
If I'm not mistaking the valve covers of the second engine series for the Paso were originally painted gold/sand color to indicate the improved camshaft construction. The timing belt and clutch cover should be black however: mat or satin black. I don't have a color code, but I think many high quality heat resistant paint are available in the right color. Check out VHT for instance:
http://www.vhtpaint.com/high-heat/vht-engine-enamel
http://www.vhtpaint.com/high-heat/vht-f ... of-coating
I used the Flameproof for my Paso's silencers and it looks the color comes very near to the paint originally used on the engine. One tip (as I learned the hard way): if you choose to bake the paint by warming up the engine instead of putting the parts in the oven, then be careful with dusty roads. After being freshly applied and warmed up the first time the VHT paint gets soft first before curing
Good luck!
Grtz, Ronald
If I'm not mistaking the valve covers of the second engine series for the Paso were originally painted gold/sand color to indicate the improved camshaft construction. The timing belt and clutch cover should be black however: mat or satin black. I don't have a color code, but I think many high quality heat resistant paint are available in the right color. Check out VHT for instance:
http://www.vhtpaint.com/high-heat/vht-engine-enamel
http://www.vhtpaint.com/high-heat/vht-f ... of-coating
I used the Flameproof for my Paso's silencers and it looks the color comes very near to the paint originally used on the engine. One tip (as I learned the hard way): if you choose to bake the paint by warming up the engine instead of putting the parts in the oven, then be careful with dusty roads. After being freshly applied and warmed up the first time the VHT paint gets soft first before curing
Good luck!
Grtz, Ronald
Re: engine case paint
Thaank you all for the help , im going to bite the bullet and try one of the paints mentioned Im doing the exhaust cans at the same time as they are also gold wish me luck