I recently did a lot of experimenting with different paints for
needles. I found that Plasti-kote High visibility fluorescent works best, and
the needles still light up nice. The part number is FL-9 in an 11 once spray
can. More than you will ever need. On 1960 gages the lighted part of the gage
can be un-screwed and un-plugged. This leaves the entire needle exposed. I used
a tape mask and lightly sprayed the needle. On the 61-62 the lighted part is
riveted. I would spray some paint into a small cup, or a fold made out of paper,
and use a small brush.
I also tried 2 different red engine paints, and neither allowed the needle
light to shine through.
Don
Sent: Saturday, July 06, 2019 1:47 PM
To: mjraguse@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [Chrysler300] Painting 1960, 61 and 62 gauge
needles Have to be careful as paint blocks the electroluminescent light in the needle .. Looks great in day , you can see nothing at night ? Leave alone??
Best , John
Ps Testors sells a box of little bottles on is orange / red works
great .. for needles without EL lighting Sent from my iPhone not by choice
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