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Administrator
11-05-2004, 11:49 AM
You may have noticed that our pin-ups sport a variety of colors. Use the poll above to tell us your favorite color for the engine.

Marty Levenson
12-03-2004, 01:24 AM
"Something Else" = Yanmar Gray with bright orange flywheel cover, starter, flame arrestor and oil breather....(c.f., Miss December)
-Marty

bobash
12-05-2004, 12:01 AM
"Something else..." Very Light Gray with accessories in darker gray

Administrator
12-05-2004, 09:16 AM
Can you send us some pictures?

Bill

bobash
12-05-2004, 11:06 PM
Just as soon as I paint her.

rigspelt
07-04-2010, 05:12 PM
Bronze, but could not get it in Canada so went with Duplicolor Chevy Orange-red.

hanleyclifford
07-04-2010, 08:38 PM
Universal gold, with silver hot section.

ndutton
07-05-2010, 06:55 PM
Rustoleum hammertone copper.

(Heh heh, driving the spell checker nuts with that one)

67c&ccorv
07-06-2010, 10:50 AM
Something else - I like battleship grey for ease of spotting leaks/defects.:)

Mine is still painted in the original Universal applied colour.:mad:

sastanley
07-06-2010, 11:33 AM
oh boy..I love it when someone finds an old poll or thread I hadn't seen before!

Duplicolor Orange Mist :D

However, since it is technically a touch up paint, it is not extremely heat tolerant. I have a gray Rustoleum high heat primer underneath that seems to be holding up well..When all the orange burns off I'll have to try something else!

Now if I could just get the rest of the boat cleaned up like the engine! :rolleyes:

thatch
07-06-2010, 01:00 PM
I think I'll paint mine Universal "Diesel" gold and tell the guys at the dock that I've figured out a way to make them run quiet and not smell and just hope that they don't notice the plug wires...
Tom

rigspelt
07-07-2010, 04:19 AM
Duplicolor Orange Mist ... since it is technically a touch up paint, it is not extremely heat tolerant. I have a gray Rustoleum high heat primer underneath that seems to be holding up well..When all the orange burns off I'll have to try something else!
Interesting observation, Shawn. When I was trying to figure out how to paint our engine in the boat, I ended up thinking that it would be pointless to use a primer, because I couldn't see what a primer would do on an engine that could not be properly bathed and cleaned -- but I could well be wrong there (my research was all by google, and I have no expertise in engine paint). Also, I got the impression that Duplicolor paints were acceptable as primary engine paints, not just for touchup. I put on two coats by spraying within the paint's window. I don't have a lot of hours on the engine, but into the second season it still looks fine. I seem to recall they recommend baking the paint on at about 300 degrees. I tried that with one part that I had off the engine, but the rest I had to leave for natural baking when the engine warmed.

roadnsky
07-09-2010, 11:24 PM
Ok, I'll bite...
Traditional Universal Bronze. :D

lat 64
07-10-2010, 01:46 PM
Rustoleum hammertone copper.

(Heh heh, driving the spell checker nuts with that one)

I have exactly same as Neil.
Lovely color but the paint is not durable for engines. I say get paint that is specifically for engines.
r.

ndutton
07-10-2010, 02:04 PM
Russ,
I gotta say, so far I've been pretty happy with my home depot paint job. The picture in my earlier post was taken 2 years after painting without any touch up.

If I ever have the need to take the engine out I'll be more serious about the paint but until then, . . .

ButchPetty
07-16-2010, 03:45 AM
oh boy..I love it when someone finds an old poll or thread I hadn't seen before!

Duplicolor Orange Mist :D

However, since it is technically a touch up paint, it is not extremely heat tolerant. I have a gray Rustoleum high heat primer underneath that seems to be holding up well..When all the orange burns off I'll have to try something else!

Now if I could just get the rest of the boat cleaned up like the engine! :rolleyes:

Wow. I cant really tell by the picture, it may be an optical illusion, but your muffler configuration seem to go against everything I have read. Most reads put the water lift at least 12 inches below the manifold. Yours looks at about 4 inches. Is it a mirage? How does it work and what kind of muffler is that?
Thanks, Butch

sastanley
07-16-2010, 07:55 AM
Butch, that is a Vetus Aqua Lift. It is not original but has been in there for over 20 years according to the P.O. It is definitely not 12" below the manifold, but it is probably 6". I can't really get it any lower, the engine is already in the lowest spot in the boat!

With Jerry's pristine engine room that you could do surgery in, I am thinking I should have cropped out all that other stuff so you guys couldn't see how dirty the rest of my boat is.. :o

ButchPetty
07-16-2010, 08:09 AM
Butch, that is a Vetus Aqua Lift. It is not original but has been in there for over 20 years according to the P.O. It is definitely not 12" below the manifold, but it is probably 6". I can't really get it any lower, the engine is already in the lowest spot in the boat!

With Jerry's pristine engine room that you could do surgery in, I am thinking I should have cropped out all that other stuff so you guys couldn't see how dirty the rest of my boat is.. :o

The same problem that I am facing......the engine is the lowest thing on the boat. Ha ha ha, dont worry about the mess. Believe me, I got you beat 100 to 1 on the dirtiness. I have intentionally avoided the cabin sole/engine compartment till now. But now I have to deal with it. I will take some photos and maybe even a video later today for you guys. I wont be able to hear the laughter so I will be ok with it. LOL :)
Can you tell me what you did with the rest of your exhaust system?
Thanks.

sastanley
07-16-2010, 09:20 AM
Butch,
Yup..check out this thread in the exhaust section.

I often use the same pics for multiple discussions, so you'll see some repeats.:rolleyes:

http://www.moyermarine.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2974

Last winter (when I had the boat hauled for 6 months) I replaced all of the hose (original from 1977) on the other side of the muffler all the way back to the transom. The riser in the exhaust is in the cockpit locker as high as I can get it..I had two 10' sections of exhaust hose, so it ended up just under the hull/deck joint with a 45 degree fiberglass elbow.

Kelly
08-10-2010, 02:57 AM
This is engine paint is sold by the local ship chandler. I really like the color but it has not held up well over the past three years. The base coat is a Rustoleum primer.

sastanley
08-10-2010, 08:22 AM
Kelly, Looks great! - do you run it without the flywheel cover??? :confused:

I can just hear the motor screaming now, "Daddy, please don't put me back in the dark closet..please!!" :rolleyes:

Kelly
08-10-2010, 08:49 AM
Correction: Looked great!

No need for the flywheel cover- like the gentleman running a desalinator with his A4, I just put some fan blades on there and let the wind fill the sails. No need for your fancy pants propeller with this set-up!;)

hanleyclifford
08-11-2010, 10:40 AM
Kelly - Your companionway looks a lot like mine except what's on the back side of that breaker panel? On my boat that is a slide in section of the hatch. I love the color of that engine. Regards, Hanley

Kelly
08-12-2010, 02:45 AM
Hanley- The area you are talking about is not original on my boat. It used to be storage with two small sliding panels (with anchor motif) closing it off. The sliding tracks (wood) are still there and I still have the panels. Now, behind the breaker panel there is electrical spaghetti and the backs of my cockpit gages and depth sounder. These are indicated in the photo with the blue box...

Maurice
08-12-2010, 07:27 PM
My engine is the traditional bronze color but I do prefer white. I did paint the engine compartment in my C&C 30 white to reflect light for better viewing.

Oil leaks etc are much easier to detect, spray some engine cleaner on it once in a while to keep it looking clean.

I saw one engine that was white and was quite impressed.

Maurice
08-12-2010, 07:28 PM
Correction...I have a C&C 30, not 39....that was the beer interfering with my typing finger...engine compartment white.

Crash
12-01-2010, 02:51 PM
Rust...rust is a color!:rolleyes:

Well if I had my drothers I'd paint it....any color but rust!
:D

msauntry
12-02-2010, 04:38 PM
Rustoleum High Temp Antique Copper... AKA BROWN
Micah

Wish I had done something bolder...

MarkInME
12-02-2010, 09:02 PM
Rigspelt, I noticed in the picture of your engine that you have replaced the thermostat housing nuts with chromed, extended nuts. where did you get them? The way the originals are set into the housing makes them difficult to torque. I like your solution.

hanleyclifford
12-02-2010, 09:17 PM
Micah - That is one beautiful engine room. Regards, Hanley

thatch
12-03-2010, 08:49 AM
Yesterday I had the distinct honor of being able to spend a few hours with "N Dutton" (Neil) aboard his A4 powered, Catalina 30, "Kalina". From the gold colored engine (on topic) and througout his impeccably restored version of of the Cat 30, his talents are well well documented. I came away from our "gab" session with renewed enthusiasm about getting back to work on my own copy of that beloved boat. Thank's again Neil, and have a great holiday season.
Tom

ndutton
12-03-2010, 09:12 AM
I'll follow the off-topic lead but only briefly. Tom left me a CD of pictures that I'll start posting for him as soon as I digest it a little. In particular, watch for the most innovative timing system I've ever seen and a new take on coolant flow. Good stuff.

Thanks for the compliment Tom, enjoyed the visit as well.

Chris T
12-03-2010, 06:31 PM
You may have noticed that our pin-ups sport a variety of colors. Use the poll above to tell us your favorite color for the engine.

Volvo Green

domenic
12-15-2010, 08:16 AM
I painted my A4 Buick Blue, and black...all brass parts are clean. Once my fuel problem is fixed, I'll give the little puppy a name...maybe "Willy."

Maurice
12-15-2010, 10:11 AM
Just looking at the beauties in the pics...just makes a guy want to haul his engine for a paint job only....nice work on those engines !!

jag3man
01-15-2011, 01:01 AM
Mine's a real rusty color... except for the oil and grease.

gary gerber
01-17-2011, 10:47 AM
I found a hi-temp bronze metallic engine spray paint at Advance Auto Parts.
I don't have access to the paint can to give the color number but I can tell you it is a near perfect match to the original and can stand 650 degrees plus.

Laker
01-22-2011, 04:57 PM
I finally voted in this poll because today (drumroll in my head) I began painting my mill. Moyer bronze , but with bright red on a few parts that require frequent attention : dipstick , oil fill cap , and the little grease cup on the water pump. Very nice to be putting things back together.

Gotta learn to post pictures!
Laker

ILikeRust
01-24-2011, 05:08 PM
I'm really digging on that Chevy Orange Red. That's where I'm going with mine.

ButchPetty
02-03-2011, 03:45 PM
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4143/5414420924_11a544cfec_z.jpgI actually voted differently when this poll first came out......I think the original color was how I voted. But I am going to leap out there with those other 8 nuts and choose white this time.
Why you ask? :cool:
First, I can see the motor way more better down in that dang hole it sits in. Anything to brighten up the area down there. Especially when you occasionally drop stuff.
Second, any issues like oil leaks, water leaks, etc. will be easier to spot.
Third, I already bought the paint. :)

sastanley
02-03-2011, 08:42 PM
Butch, I've found much better results with Sailor Jerry mixed with either Coke or Coke Zero...your mileage may vary!! B)

rigspelt
02-05-2011, 02:45 AM
After the refit couple of years ago. Chev orange-red.

Maurice
01-18-2012, 06:58 PM
Holy smoke's Rigs. NICE JOB!! For you guys that don't know a C&C 27 he's done a nice job with battery relocation and layout and of course the paint job. Pop the steps and it's all there....well thought out. Good for you.

snook91901
01-19-2012, 01:26 AM
Black with duplicolor ceramic chevy orange starter and alternator. real fly.:cool:

ILikeRust
01-19-2012, 12:17 PM
What made this thread resurface? Not that there's anything wrong with that! :D

By now, most people here probably know what my color choice is.

I would post another pic, but I don't want to catch any grief for it. :p

Ajax
01-20-2012, 09:42 AM
I dont' have a pic handy, but mine is fire engine red with yellow dipstick, oil fill cap and the "Oshkosh" manufacturer's stamp on the flywheel also in yellow.

snook91901
01-20-2012, 10:10 AM
also... 0% caterpillar yellow. I'm disappointed to hear that. I think I recall an engine battleship grey with cat yellow accessories.

"real fly"... wishing I had made a flywheel pun now

Administrator
01-21-2012, 05:16 PM
What made this thread resurface? Not that there's anything wrong with that! :D

A poll resurfaces when someone reads the post and votes.

Bill

jpian0923
01-21-2012, 07:46 PM
Here is Bill T's Engine. He is too shy to post it. :D

Laker
01-23-2012, 06:08 PM
What is the device attached to the carb?

ILikeRust
01-24-2012, 08:23 AM
What is the device attached to the carb?


An optical illusion.

The only thing attached to the carb is the flame suppressor.

Forward of that, screwed into the oil port, are two oil pressure senders. One is for the low OP alarm; the other is for the electric OP gauge.

Laker
01-25-2012, 06:05 PM
Got it , Thanks. CJK