Alternator Color

Burgundystang

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Hey guys,

I am repainting a bunch of things in the engine compartment while i have the engine out right now and one thing that im not sure how to paint is the alternator. I am trying to get every thing original looking on a 66 coupe with a 289. So what is the correct color? Thanks
 
Burgundystang said:
Hey guys,

I am repainting a bunch of things in the engine compartment while i have the engine out right now and one thing that im not sure how to paint is the alternator. I am trying to get every thing original looking on a 66 coupe with a 289. So what is the correct color? Thanks

Natural aluminum (no paint)
 
SuperDave said:
Natural aluminum (no paint)


dave would be correct here. however if you are determined to paint them, which i have done on my car. you can either bead blast the housing and just clear it with either a gloss clear or a matte-finish or satin clear, depends on how original you wnat it to look. or you can use a flat aluminum paint like eastwood's aluma-blast or plastikote or krylon FLAT aluminum, don't use the HIGH-HEAT aluminum as it looks mor like that cheesy chrome-in-a-can crap, but you do need to use the engine paint that is designed for that purpose. i used the plasti-kote FLAT aluminum engine paint and then put a couple coats of gloss clear on it. i cleared everything in my engine compartment so it would be easier to clean. but for all those purists out there everything is the correct color under the gloss clear :D
 
GaPonyFarm said:
No.. they were not painted black. The were a phosphorous coated... I think. I'll check and get back to you..


most of them i have seen were gold cadmium or gold zinc not sure which, i used oldsmobile gold engine paint, it is not correct or even all that close but at a casual glance most people never know the difference. i have considered getting a chrome version and painting it with that new anodized look paint in gold of course, that would look a lot closer, but it might cost the same to just get the correct parts form someone like AMK products