[Tigers] FW: Engine paint
awtiger at cox.net
awtiger at cox.net
Fri May 16 13:59:02 MDT 2014
Ron:
I'd be quite happy to fill out one of your worksheets, but I never did simply because my car came to me with a 289 in place of the original 260. Where the original 260 went is anybody's guess. The 260 that I'm building was an virgin motor out of a '64 Fairlane and, under all the dirt and oil, was black. However, using the info that I've taken from past conversations on this list, as well as from TBON, I painted it Ford Dark Blue (last night, as a matter of fact). Man...I hope I haven't made a color mistake...
Andy Walker
---- Ron Fraser <rfraser at bluefrog.com> wrote:
> I did not see this reply come through so I'm sending it again to the Tigers
> List.
>
> Ron Fraser
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Ron Fraser [mailto:rfraser at bluefrog.com]
> Sent: Friday, May 16, 2014 1:06 PM
> To: 'awtiger at cox.net'; 'Alex Haugland'; 'Tom Parker'
> Cc: 'LIST TIGER'
> Subject: RE: [Tigers] Engine paint
>
>
> Andy
> Due to the random order engines were installed into the Tiger body;
> the Vin # means little. TBON information is a great starting point but not
> a precise starting point for engine color.
>
> Ford controlled the color engine blocks were painted. Engine
> assembly date code and engine tag numbers are a better place to look to
> determine the paint color.
>
> The engine tag will have 260 66 9; the assembly date code will
> indicate a fall of 1965 build code for engines painted blue.
>
> I'm always looking for more information about the B19KC engine group
> and all the Tiger Engine groups. I have an Original Tiger Engine Study work
> sheet that's easy to fill out - just ask and I will send one.
>
> Ron Fraser
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