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Offline ptosborn1111

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65 Dearborn rearend paint
« on: March 19, 2014, 11:50:10 AM »
I have done some searching and looked in the library section with no luck. My rear diff (3rd member?) has been painted black at some point. I noticed in all pics these are RED. Is this the case for all the rear ends for Dearborn cars of 1965?
And, what is the color red that was used?
Pat
65' Fastback (42k mile car) VIN 5F09A718971
A code 289/4 speed
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Trim 26
Date 07S
DSO 41

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71' Boss 351 (Bright red, 2nd owner, 56k miles)
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Re: 65 Dearborn rearend paint
« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2014, 12:20:30 PM »
yes. the bare casting was dipped in red primer, then machined in appropriate areas, then assembled. sorry i don't have a paint code handy.
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Re: 65 Dearborn rearend paint
« Reply #2 on: March 19, 2014, 01:08:05 PM »
I've used Eastwood's Red Oxide Primer and couldn't tell the difference between the original and Eastwood Primer...that was 14 years ago however; hopefully their color is still the same.

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Re: 65 Dearborn rearend paint
« Reply #3 on: March 19, 2014, 10:29:02 PM »
I've used Eastwood's Red Oxide Primer and couldn't tell the difference between the original and Eastwood Primer...that was 14 years ago however; hopefully their color is still the same.

Ray


If its a true primer then it shouldn't hold up well to the elements - how has it done? 
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Re: 65 Dearborn rearend paint
« Reply #4 on: March 20, 2014, 10:37:14 AM »
In that case, should the paint be more of an enamel or flat red rattle can paint so it will hold up? Kind a like an engine block paint?
Pat
65' Fastback (42k mile car) VIN 5F09A718971
A code 289/4 speed
Body 63A
Color K
Trim 26
Date 07S
DSO 41

71' Boss 351 (Grabber yellow, 2nd owner, 32k miles)
71' Boss 351 (Bright red, 2nd owner, 56k miles)
67' RS/SS 350 Camaro (Butternut yellow project)

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Re: 65 Dearborn rearend paint
« Reply #5 on: March 21, 2014, 03:00:42 AM »
In that case, should the paint be more of an enamel or flat red rattle can paint so it will hold up? Kind a like an engine block paint?
Pat

The color I've always seen on original rearends (inside and out applied prior to machining) was a fairly glossy finish - most likely an epoxy base to make it a sealer rather than a primer
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Re: 65 Dearborn rearend paint
« Reply #6 on: March 21, 2014, 06:32:28 PM »
I use a red oxide primer followed by a satin clear.  Works well :)

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Re: 65 Dearborn rearend paint
« Reply #7 on: March 26, 2014, 12:46:32 AM »
Recently painted one of these.  Was going to just use DP74LF epoxy primer with reducer added to give it a bit of sheen.  It came out way too orange in my opinion.  I remembered I had some paint from when I was matching drum brake springs and found one that seemed to be a good match to the rear.  It's for the little short spring that attaches to the parking brake equalizer bracket between the shoes.

Will post some pics after I get the diff back this weekend.  My paint is an acrylic enamel, so it's a proper topcoat, with hardener.  I did add a bit of flattening agent so it wouldn't be glossy.  Turned out really nice IMHO.  :-)
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Re: 65 Dearborn rearend paint
« Reply #8 on: March 26, 2014, 04:13:33 PM »
I'll watch for the photos Charles.
Thanks, Pat
65' Fastback (42k mile car) VIN 5F09A718971
A code 289/4 speed
Body 63A
Color K
Trim 26
Date 07S
DSO 41

71' Boss 351 (Grabber yellow, 2nd owner, 32k miles)
71' Boss 351 (Bright red, 2nd owner, 56k miles)
67' RS/SS 350 Camaro (Butternut yellow project)