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JOZW30 03-24-2007 08:26 PM

Correct part finish
 
What is the correct finish for the metal flywheel cover at the front of my Muncie 4 speed? I had painted it bare steel color, but think maybe it should be black?

Anyone know how it was finished originally?

x Baldwin Motion 03-24-2007 08:29 PM

Re: Correct part finish
 
bellhousing? it could be orange. year and model?

nuch_ss396 03-24-2007 09:28 PM

Re: Correct part finish
 
If you're referring to the inspection cover at the bottom
of the bell housing, it should be black ( dipped ) I believe.

Steve

Rainer 03-24-2007 09:30 PM

Re: Correct part finish
 
The ones that are still available from GM are satin black. This isn't necessarily proof positive that they came that way back in the day, but that's likely the way they came.

3macs1 03-24-2007 09:50 PM

Re: Correct part finish
 
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The ones that are still available from GM are satin black. This isn't necessarily proof positive that they came that way back in the day, but that's likely the way they came.

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I have one that was purchased in 71 and it is satin black like Rainer says.

Keith Tedford 03-24-2007 11:02 PM

Re: Correct part finish
 
Except for the firewall, I think that I would be pretty safe in saying that all the black parts were dipped. Until the mid '80s we had a paint line in the Oshawa truck plant just for small parts that went through a cleaner tank then a black paint dip tank. After that parts came into the plant already painted. We also had a paint line for the coloured rims as well. A few years ago I bought a new GM steering centre link for the Chevelle and it was a semi-gloss black. I see cars restored with the natural metal look. I don't know which way the cars came from the factory. Corvette guys have actually figured out which holes the parts were hanging from when dipped so that the runs are going in the right direction.

JOZW30 03-25-2007 03:07 AM

Re: Correct part finish
 
Thanks!

Sorry, I was referring to the inspection cover.....

Satin Black it is!

Tarrytown SS427s 03-25-2007 05:04 AM

Re: Correct part finish
 
I just saw this and thought I would contribute my info. On our 68 SS427 4 speed the inspection cover is Engine orange. It is the original that I took off the car. I have seen a few other originals in this color.
Hope this helps
Steve

3macs1 03-25-2007 05:09 AM

Re: Correct part finish
 
That's so strange Steve. I was gathering 68 SS427 stuff today trying to see where everything is after all these years for the coupe.The original bellhousing and cover were one of the items I located. This one was black original for sure, canadian car but so strange ours would be black and yours orange for the same year and model.

Tarrytown SS427s 03-25-2007 05:44 AM

Re: Correct part finish
 
Interesting. I need to check the 07D fastback tomorrow and see what color that one was. It looks like it depended on what factory the car was built at..
Steve


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