Grecian White/Apache Red 225
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Re: Grecian White/Apache Red 225
Thanks Blacky and Rusty.
I'm hoping to get it finished by the Nats but I think I'll run out of time. It's taken 8 months to get this far and June isn't that long off, and as usual I've got too many other projects on the go as well. Time will tell I guess.

I'm hoping to get it finished by the Nats but I think I'll run out of time. It's taken 8 months to get this far and June isn't that long off, and as usual I've got too many other projects on the go as well. Time will tell I guess.
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Re: Grecian White/Apache Red 225 - UPDATE
Hi all,
just a couple of pics after the first coat of paint went down this week. Am pretty happy as it come up pretty good straight off the gun.
All underneath is finished paint wise. Next lot is guards and doors then then we can hit it with the Apache red down the side. Cant wait to see the red when it gets on. Still waiting on all my chrome work which is due in couple of weeks.
Cheers
just a couple of pics after the first coat of paint went down this week. Am pretty happy as it come up pretty good straight off the gun.
All underneath is finished paint wise. Next lot is guards and doors then then we can hit it with the Apache red down the side. Cant wait to see the red when it gets on. Still waiting on all my chrome work which is due in couple of weeks.
Cheers
Re: Grecian White/Apache Red 225
looks really nice mate, can't wait to see how it looks with the red.
Re: Grecian White/Apache Red 225
MMMM fresh 
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Re: Grecian White/Apache Red 225
Yet another day of polishing all the stainless bits.........tedious isn't the word
Worth it though when you see the end result.
Re: Grecian White/Apache Red 225
Stainless polishing 101?
Dont they look great on their wheels in primer...
Dont they look great on their wheels in primer...
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Re: Grecian White/Apache Red 225
[/quote]Dont they look great on their wheels in primer...
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Yep your dead right Wayne! Sort of early days Nascar style.
Yep your dead right Wayne! Sort of early days Nascar style.
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Re: Grecian White/Apache Red 225
Yep its two pack Rusty.rustysdungers wrote:looks good ,tell me thats not 2pack![]()
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Re: Grecian White/Apache Red 225
Exciting times Craig. 
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Re: Grecian White/Apache Red 225
Making some progress this weekend but had a bit of a set back with the engine.
As I'm modifying the lube system for a full flow filter set up I thought I'd pull the pistons and crank out to make sure I can clean the block properly after the work. It was a good thing as I found most of my conrod bearings stuffed. Crank is good and measures up ok so now I'll have to look further at the cause. So far after only 30,000 miles a few lifters have lost their case hardening and now 4 out 6 conrod bearings have major wear (splayed out). The engine never had any water in oil issues, always good oil pressure, and was always well serviced. I'm now thinking of too much advance bordering on pinging or the rods/bearings weren't cleaned properly before fitting. I had the engine built by RPM Engines quite a while back as I just didn't have the time to do it. Wishing I had now. Also got the headlining bows painted, gearbox overhauled and primed for painting. Busting for the chrome work to get finished as its been over 8 weeks now.
Work continues..........................
As I'm modifying the lube system for a full flow filter set up I thought I'd pull the pistons and crank out to make sure I can clean the block properly after the work. It was a good thing as I found most of my conrod bearings stuffed. Crank is good and measures up ok so now I'll have to look further at the cause. So far after only 30,000 miles a few lifters have lost their case hardening and now 4 out 6 conrod bearings have major wear (splayed out). The engine never had any water in oil issues, always good oil pressure, and was always well serviced. I'm now thinking of too much advance bordering on pinging or the rods/bearings weren't cleaned properly before fitting. I had the engine built by RPM Engines quite a while back as I just didn't have the time to do it. Wishing I had now. Also got the headlining bows painted, gearbox overhauled and primed for painting. Busting for the chrome work to get finished as its been over 8 weeks now.
Work continues..........................
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Re: Grecian White/Apache Red 225
That's bad luck about the engine Craig. Yup chrome work always takes a lot of time.
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Re: Grecian White/Apache Red 225
Thanks Stewart. Not a biggie I guess; at least I caught it in time and didn't stuff the crank or rods.
After looking over all the bearings and checking all measurements I'm of the belief now that the block was not cleaned out sufficiently after machining before it was assembled. All of the bearings including the mains look to have material embedded in them so a lot of crap has gone through the whole system. Now its a definite go ahead for the full flow oil filter. Even went out and bought all my tube fittings to do the job! On the plus side we've finally got the red done on the car. Now just have to finish coating the insides of the front guards, complete the final rub down and top coat in clear. Must say, I'm loving the red!!!!
more to gooooooo.................
After looking over all the bearings and checking all measurements I'm of the belief now that the block was not cleaned out sufficiently after machining before it was assembled. All of the bearings including the mains look to have material embedded in them so a lot of crap has gone through the whole system. Now its a definite go ahead for the full flow oil filter. Even went out and bought all my tube fittings to do the job! On the plus side we've finally got the red done on the car. Now just have to finish coating the insides of the front guards, complete the final rub down and top coat in clear. Must say, I'm loving the red!!!!
Re: Grecian White/Apache Red 225
Looks great.
How many coats of basecoat?
How many coats of basecoat?