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Doc76
09-25-2024, 03:44 PM
Suggestions on a durable, brushable black paint for my rear end?

narly1
09-25-2024, 03:50 PM
My vote is for POR15.

Earl

Carography
09-25-2024, 03:54 PM
X2 por15

Al_C
09-25-2024, 04:22 PM
Here's an alternative: Rustoleum engine paint. I used that on my IRS center section. Since many people call that part the "pumpkin", I painted mine orange. Since I painted it prior to installation, I sprayed it on. I needed something a bit whimsical. The paint is going strong after 5 years on the road.

J R Jones
09-25-2024, 05:05 PM
I find POR primer has good impact resistance and brushes out without brush marks. It is slow cure. On cast surfaces and machined edges, the primer fish-eyes and pulls away from the sharp edges. That requires a recoat, usually after the primer sets, and before it is completely cured. PIA
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Higgybulin
09-25-2024, 05:13 PM
I use Amor Coat. Shines better than rust o leum and brush strokes level out. Also readily available at Canadian Tire and way cheaper than POR15.
Higgy

rich grsc
09-25-2024, 05:33 PM
ANY black paint you find. Nothing special needed

Jeff Kleiner
09-25-2024, 06:18 PM
Rustileum has worked well for me.

Jeff

StangRacer
09-25-2024, 07:38 PM
Another vote for Rustoleum. I used the satin black to paint the k-member, front a-arms, rear end, and other small parts on a foxbody Mustang I built over 20 years ago. Those components still look good today...

CraigS
09-26-2024, 06:56 AM
Rustoleum Self Etching primer and Rustoleum Appliance Epoxy (in spite of the name it is a standard rattle can 1 part paint that matches FFR frame powder coat well).

MB750
09-26-2024, 07:10 PM
I wire-wheeled the hell out of my 8.8 axle, then put down Rustoleum primer, then satin black Rustoleum.

BEAR-AvHistory
09-28-2024, 01:16 PM
Rustoleum self etching primer & Black engine paint.

Doc76
02-18-2025, 07:20 PM
Ended up with powder coat.
Locally having sprayed in a good quality epoxy was same price as my buddies pc shop. So I opted for pc. Over the years I haven’t had real good luck with rattle can paint from a longevity standpoint and given all the work put into this, wanted something that would last.
I think it turned out pretty good for a rebuild. Boxed the banana bracket. Fab’d a copy of the VPM 3 link brace. All new guts with an 31-spline upgrade. Even found a home for my lateral braces I had kicking around for years
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steno
02-18-2025, 08:55 PM
I am a fan of Rustoleum Farm implement paints. Loads of solids in them and cure nice and hard!

Doc76
02-19-2025, 01:51 AM
I am a fan of Rustoleum Farm implement paints. Loads of solids in them and cure nice and hard!

Have you happened to use it on the fiberglass inners?
The OB of my car left much of the inners red. Looks kinda janky.
My local PPG rep suggested that “farm” as an alternative to higher quality paints. I know many guys go the bed liner route but for several reasons, I won’t be going that route.

Nigel Allen
02-19-2025, 07:14 AM
Have you happened to use it on the fiberglass inners?
The OB of my car left much of the inners red. Looks kinda janky.
My local PPG rep suggested that “farm” as an alternative to higher quality paints. I know many guys go the bed liner route but for several reasons, I won’t be going that route.

Body Schutz?

DanQ
02-19-2025, 09:12 AM
Rustoleum also makes a "hammer finish" paint in several colors. The hammer finish is great on cast surfaces and has a hard durable finish without brush marks. It works well on frames, transmissions, and any other cast part.
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Presdough
02-19-2025, 11:53 AM
boxing the banana bracket was a good move. I folded mine up at the dragstrip with a second gear launch...

Doc76
02-19-2025, 12:30 PM
Body Schutz?

For now I need to stay away from anything rubberized. Just looking for a durable, easy to clean and touchup, black.
Ill be adding inner liners so also feel the rubberized/bedliner route for me will be redundant.