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    Quote Originally Posted by 40FordDeluxe View Post
    I've painted several 5.9 cummins engines and I usually use 2 cans of primer and 3 to 4 of paint depending how nice you want it. So you might be looking at 4 to 6 cans of paint?
    I figured 3 to 4 cans of epoxy primer and the same for the top coat. The VHT prices are from $10 to $13 per can.
    So, I think I'll do it right and buy a gun.

    After more research, I may try this company for the paint and maybe,.....their 3 gun kit. I don't need a expensive gun for painting the block, bell, tranny and small jobs around the house.

    3 GUN MASTER SPRAY GUN SET WITH 3 CUPS ALL ACCESSORIES

    Or spend a little more for a better brand that I know from the,....old days.

    https://www.eastwood.com/devilbiss-a...up-system.html


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    Quote Originally Posted by FUNFER2 View Post
    I figured 3 to 4 cans of epoxy primer and the same for the top coat. The VHT prices are from $10 to $13 per can.
    So, I think I'll do it right and buy a gun.
    I'll offer that you don't need the VHT paint for your engine & tranny. A good quality primer and compatible top coat will serve you well at half (or less) the cost of the VHT coatings. There're lots of engines painted with epoxy primer & base coat, clear coat or single stage running around. The difference is that rattle can paint is reduced more to flow through that tiny orifice, making it harder to control runs and sags.
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    I'm confused. Which do you mean, use a paint gun to shoot normal primer and top coat or use any lower cost rattle can brand ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by FUNFER2 View Post
    I'm confused. Which do you mean, use a paint gun to shoot normal primer and top coat or use any lower cost rattle can brand ?
    If you choose to use rattle cans, you do not need to pay for high temp coatings good for up to 2000F. You can buy Rustoleum Engine Paint for $4 a can and it will do just fine - https://www.zoro.com/rust-oleum-engi...oPhg&gclsrc=ds
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    Ok, I was thinking about it this morning, and I agree with you. If I were painting a turbo, it would be a different story.
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    Check this deal out.

    Devilbiss Auto Paint and Touch-Up System
    $160

    https://www.eastwood.com/devilbiss-a...up-system.html

    DeVilbiss® Paint & Touch-Up System includes a full-size HVLP spray gun and mini detail spray gun.

    Large HVLP Gun for spraying top coats, primers and heavier materials
    Mini Spray Gun for detail work
    3 Tips, 2 Cups, Regulator and Tool Kit
    Here's a handy kit from a brand you know and trust, to handle all your big and small automotive painting jobs, easily and professionally.

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    ABOUT DEVILBISS AUTO PAINT AND TOUCH-UP SYSTEM
    Take on any big automotive painting job with this 2-gun DeVilbiss® Kit that includes a large HVLP Gun for top coats, primers and sprayable body fillers (includes 1.8mm and 1.3mm tips), and one Mini Spray Gun for detail work (1.0mm fluid tip). Air inlet for both: 1/4" NPS. Also includes 2 aluminum paint cups (600cc and 130cc), gun-mounted air regulator, and cleaning and adjustment tools. One-year mfr's. warranty. Gun rebuild kits available; see "Accessories" tab.

    CONTENTS
    Large HVLP Gun for top coats, primers, and heavier materials
    Mini Spray Gun for touch-up and detail work
    3 Tips, 2 Cups, Regulator, Tool Kit and Storage/Carry Case

    Kevin

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