Ya know ya could take a new filter to an good automotive paint store, most
good ones have the color matching computer and it will custom blend the
color for ya---Just a thought...wayne
At 11:57 AM 2/13/00 -0600, you wrote:
>I have the Fram filter casing bead blasted and the decal locations figured
>out. I even have the decals. So.. what color is Fram orange? I noticed
>something a lot of restorers are doing that I dont like. They are going with
>dull finishes on the oil filter and valve cover, then adhering decals to
>them. This makes it obvious that its a decal and not painted on as it should
>look like. If I cant get Chevy Gray in gloss, then I will put clear coat on
>the valve cover so there is no evidence that the "Thriftmaster" emblem is a
>decal. Same with the Fram oil filter. Is there Chevy Gray engine paint in a
>spray can? Same with Fram Orange. I would like to use an aerosol can for the
>engine and all of its parts if possible. Too small of quantity to break out
>the sprayer.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Deve
>50 3100
>
>
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