John Hertog wrote: > > Hi Chuck, > > A good question. > > If the 300H is the same as 300G, then the upper control arms should be > painted black, as well as the suframe, and brake backing plates. The > torsion bars should also be black, they were dipped in a heavy epoxy-type > thick paint. > > Everything else (spindles; lower control arms; steering arms, strut bars, > tie rods and all steering linkages) should be left "au naturel" - bare > metal. > > I have used Eastwood's "Nyalic" in the past with less than great result. > Even though the parts were carefully bead-blasted to within an inch of their > lives, and carefully covered in two or three coats of the Nyalic stuff, they > did start to rust after a short time. I did talk to my local powdercoating > shop, and alas, clear powdercoating is not available. > > Not sure what I'll do with the next project. Maybe buy a few cans of clear > Rust-Oleum and try that instead. Anyone out there have any comments or > suggestions? There was/is a product called blastcast, spraycan exhaust manifold paint. Think in a non heat application it holds up well. -- Paul Holmgren Hoosier Corps #33, L-6 2 57 300-C's in Indy