the mopar paint is very thin, covers poorly and burns off. >From: Elijah Scott <imperial1971@xxxxxxxxx> >>--- Ken & Tracie <kjosephson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > I wanted to gather opinions and experiences from > > list members concerning the > > quality of the various engine paints available. > >For the correct Mopar Turquoise, visit your nearest >Chrysler dealership. If they don't have a few cans on >the shelf, they can order it -- usually less than $5 a >can. > > > the correct color of turquoise. I also want to know > > which brackets, etc. are > > painted the engine color and which are painted > > black. > >Alternator brackets, A/C compressor brackets, power >steering pump brackets, vacuum reservoir, and air >cleaner are all painted black; all else should be >turquoise (hopefully someone else will add any details >I'm not thinking of). And you could paint the >distributor hold-down bracket black, but they were >bare metal from the factory. > >Better yet, visit Dick Benjamin's '67 Imperial refurb >project at >http://www.imperialclub.com/Yr/1967/DickBsRefurb/ >which includes great pictures of a correctly restored >engine! > >