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brake calipers
I had my brake calipers rebuilt on 69 judge. what color are they suppose to be and what is everyone using to paint them.
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They're supposed to natural...
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1978 Black & Gold T/A [complete 70 Ram Air III (carb to pan) PQ and 12 bolt], fully loaded, deluxe, WS6, T-Top car - 1972 Formula 455HO Ram Air numbers matching Julep Green - 1971 T/A 455, 320 CFM Eheads, RP cam, Doug's headers, Fuel injection, TKX 5 Spd. 12 Bolt 3.73, 4 wheel disc. All A/C cars |
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Goodson LB 1 Cast Blast is a good product
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Originally the brake calipers were black just like the brake master cylinder
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natural
on the 2 original sets of 1 year only " 69 " casting original calipers I have no signs of black anywhere |
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I remember them being natural or rusty. Cast Blast or VHT Clear would be my choice. I haven't tried it yet, but 3M makes high temp caliper wrap. If it works, it would be better than paint. All depends on how much you drive the car.
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Plasticcoat makes a sweet cast iron high heat gray paint
dont forget to prime first with rustoleum fairly sure VHT makes it also |
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Again, if you are looking for a "correct" restoration, the brake calipers were painted black. Now the black paint applied at the factory never lasted long due to the quality of the paint and the heat of the calipers.
Over the counter caliper were not painted and were sold as bare cast metal. |
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