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Jah1mon
11-13-2006, 08:45 AM
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How much would one expect to pay to have a engine bay repainted professionally? I just wanted the orginal color repainted to clean it up before I drop in my motor. I have some small rust spots where the frame rails meet the fenders, on the radiator support, and also by the shock towers.
positron
11-13-2006, 10:43 AM
Good question. I'm close to getting a swap and I want it all...engine repaint included.
LB.Motoring
11-13-2006, 10:54 AM
sand it. then hit it with some color matched spray can, I know many engine bays that have just sanded and hit with applance paint, in a can and it looks great, and seems to hold up to tool scratches etc.
unless you have big bucks most places wont do full shells..
Jung918
11-13-2006, 11:11 AM
Just clean it, get rid of the rust, scuff it up, tape it off, and paint it a dark color. Probably take a day but you'll save a lot of money. I know most places don't like doing it because it is too time consuming. Expect to pay a price for it to get done professionally
Jah1mon
11-13-2006, 11:29 AM
Is it possible to purchase just the base color?
I dont think they sell it in spray cans. My color is Aztec red. Otherwise I am going to have to invest in a spray gun and grinding tools if I end up doing it my self.
Seeing as how its not a huge area to spray, I am guessing the prep work is the real PITB and can drive up costs?
Anyone else had it done or could throw out some figures/estimations also?
LB.Motoring
11-13-2006, 11:34 AM
most bays are black no matter what...
It keeps the grime from showing etc.
i would just tape it off sand some parts and spray it flat black or something.
done.
a track car had its bay done and the price jumped super high, the whole job cost something like 2,300 for it.. inside and out...
LookOut Nick
11-13-2006, 11:35 AM
I agree Paint it a dark color, take as much out your as you can egr coolant tank and ps are all in the way of a nice job..go buy engine paint and reducer, tape off your towers and brake and cluthc lines and go at it, at the end use the reducer to clean any spots where over spray is ...prep is as easy as pie , no need to rough it up use your favorite grime cutter Like purpel lightning and a powewasher, let dry then go over it with a rag and some mineral spirits reducer till it is nice and clean,then paint away ...i just painted the bay of my nissan saturday i took only 2 hrs
ladiesman8527
11-13-2006, 11:51 AM
i removed EVERYTHING from my engine bay and cleaned it thoroughly. i sprayed my frame rails glossy black. then i prepped the bay by wet sanding it with higher grit sand paper...like 400, then 600, then like 800 or so. then i sprayed it with a single stage paint from a spray gun. the color i did was "carribean blue" from the infiniti G35. i did it all in my garage. its not hard and it turned out great. the most time consuming part is masking everything off and cleaning all of the grease and grime. i may re do it next summer with a two stage base and clear to make it look even better.
projectRDM
11-13-2006, 12:33 PM
I did mine, AJ4 Ultra Red, in spray cans, just wiped it all down with acetone and went crazy. It looks 10x as good as the OE paint and it all matches. What's best is you can retouch any area you want later without worrying about color match.
mr_240sx
11-13-2006, 12:57 PM
i would jsut use semi gloss black as it shows the imperfections less. and no matter what colour your car is painted itll still look good.
think about this, you paint your car and engine bay blue, then a year down the road get it painted yellow. you need to yank the engine out to re-paint the engine bay cause blue engine bay doesnt look good with yellow paint. i know it was just an example but you get the point.
JSpecBnr32
11-13-2006, 01:13 PM
i took out everything, sanded it primered it and then used some napa single stage with integrated clear turned out awesome
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just do it yourself
good luck!
Jah1mon
11-13-2006, 01:18 PM
I think you guys convinced me to do it myself.
The black engine bay looks damn good.
But I am trying to stick with a OEM feel overall with mine by keeping the bay close to the same color.
How about air guns you would recommed?
And where did you purchase your colors? I think dupicolor has a close match to the OEM aztec red?
ledzeppelin240
11-13-2006, 01:36 PM
In the past I have just gone down to the local paint supply store and they mix up a colour match spray can right infront of me, it is like $10 or so a can and all you have to do is give them the paint code.
I got it priced out a while ago to get the interior floor and trunk as well as the engine bay painted and they said it would be about $800 and that was not including the exterior paint....So for about $100 worth of supplies and paint I would rather do it myself.
I was thinking about using a angle grinder with a wire wheel on it and strip the interior floor, trunk, and engine bay because there is some surface rust. Then primer and paint it, have any of you guys done this aswell or would you reccomend anything???
Wykydtron
11-14-2006, 06:11 AM
YUM! SimpleGreen! If you do it yourself it ends up turning out pretty decent. I can vouch for JSpecBnr32's engine bay, looks good, simple and easy.
smelly240
11-14-2006, 06:31 AM
theres that high temp BBQ grill paint - i seen a lot of engine bays done with that - with a brush and with a can - both look better after time than my engine bay.
my paint scratched up a lot from the engine going in and out - and tools, and different turbos goin on. im gonna do the bbq paint next time the motor is out
Wykydtron
11-14-2006, 06:37 AM
theres that high temp BBQ grill paint - i seen a lot of engine bays done with that - with a brush and with a can - both look better after time than my engine bay.
my paint scratched up a lot from the engine going in and out - and tools, and different turbos goin on. im gonna do the bbq paint next time the motor is out
Yeah my buddy Ryan used a paint roll and a small touch up brush. Just as long as you thin the paint a bit you won't get bubbles. Add a little bit of spirits to get that effect. Not to runny!
He ended up finding a gallon of the same crap they use on the Golden Gate Bridge. Now that shit is tough!!!
Jah1mon
11-14-2006, 06:48 AM
Anywhere that sells the factory colors? And enough of it to use through a spray gun?
Was wetsanding and buffing needed to get that kind of finish?
ranger240
11-14-2006, 07:51 AM
Is it possible to purchase just the base color?
I dont think they sell it in spray cans. My color is Aztec red. Otherwise I am going to have to invest in a spray gun and grinding tools if I end up doing it my self.
theres a rustoluim (i think) spray can of red that is damn near identical to aztec red... notsure of the name or code but a friend painted his engine bay with it
EDIT: I think dupicolor has a close match to the OEM aztec red?
thats probably it
Jah1mon
11-14-2006, 08:40 AM
Yea I have small spray cans of the touchup duplicolor. It is pretty close to the oem aztec red.
But there are too small and hard to control to spray in larger areas.
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