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painting engine bay.

Post by _drew » September 23, 2004

i need help..

i have recently purchased a 92 hatchback.. and am wanting to do a complete color change.

the motor is out.. but the only thing that scares me, is when it comes time to paint the engine bay.. is there a simple or less painful way to paint the firewall instead of taking everything off of it?

im no rocket surgeon, and removing all that carp from the firewall seems a little "out-of-my-league" .. or im just lazy.. one of the two.

can any of you dudes give me a hand.. id appreciate it.

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Post by kotomile » September 23, 2004

Why not remove anything that isn't metal (leave brake lines, etc.) and paint over that stuff?
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Post by Bangin HB » September 24, 2004

^that would give it a clean look b/c it would kinda hide all those components. or no?
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Post by munster » September 24, 2004

I would just mask off rather than remove stuff.
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Post by BRYCE » September 24, 2004

kotomile wrote:Why not remove anything that isn't metal (leave brake lines, etc.) and paint over that stuff?
Agreed! But I dont think that i would only mask.
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Post by _drew » September 24, 2004

blaster834 wrote:
kotomile wrote:Why not remove anything that isn't metal (leave brake lines, etc.) and paint over that stuff?
Agreed! But I dont think that i would only mask.
im gonna take the time and mask everything off i guess..

what did you mean by "only mask" ?

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Post by munster » September 25, 2004

You should just take your time and do it right.

Otherwise it's going to look like shit.

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Post by BRYCE » September 26, 2004

Ya i would take alot out as well

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Post by ban » October 06, 2004

take your time and remove everything. leave the brake lines and master cylinder, and brake booster there just mask them off. other than that remove everything. because there might just be some rust hidden behind components and that could fuck up your paint job in a year or two...
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Post by toonRsi » December 15, 2004

if thats your car there in that pic, IMO keep it captiva blue, but if you want to change it go ahead...that means 1 less person with captiva blue so my car color is getting rarer(sp?)!!

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