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1.6 td engine colors, yes I used search
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vwroadkill
on 10 Feb, 2014 17:16
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I am looking for the color code for a 1.6td block... I am installing a new engine. its black, I want to paint it the green that is for the original color...I saw a post that had colors discussed I cant find it at all..
so if ya can help I would appreciate it.
it is a green like john deer ... I believe the color is to dark, hopefully someone has a color code...cant find it in the vw books or on any search that I look up.
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#1
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TimpanogosSlim
on 11 Feb, 2014 14:34
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I'd like to know this as well. I fully intend on painting my engine but i don't really know what color? Good to hear it is green i guess.
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#2
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fatmobile
on 11 Feb, 2014 14:45
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I think there's a detroit green that is lighter than john Deere.
Just short of minty green.
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#3
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TimpanogosSlim
on 11 Feb, 2014 15:05
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I think there's a detroit green that is lighter than john Deere.
Just short of minty green.
Dupli-Color DE1618 Ceramic Detroit Diesel Alpine Green?
It'd be neat to know what shade of green would be accurate tho. Truth be told i was unaware that ecodiesels were painted.
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#4
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bajacalal
on 11 Feb, 2014 22:41
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They have to paint engine blocks or they would probably rust holes in them in the salt states. Detroit green is way too light, mint chip ice cream color. John Deere "hunter green" is probably the closest you can get easily in the U.S.A. without having something custom mixed. For me, it would be close enough.
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#5
by
vwroadkill
on 12 Feb, 2014 08:20
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thanks... I will get moving on this...
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#6
by
wolf_walker
on 12 Feb, 2014 08:26
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#7
by
TimpanogosSlim
on 12 Feb, 2014 10:15
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Ah, John Deere green it is!
I wonder - i have purchased John Deere Blitz Black at the local tractor dealership for some other projects. Heck of a paint - hard as nails, sticks to anything, wonderful lustre. Cheap, too. After some wet sanding it is almost indistinguishable from the black plastic used on mk3-up vw dashboards.
I wonder if the Deere branded green paint (made by Valspar) is rated for engine blocks? If the quality is anything like JDBB i would absolutely buy it, if it's rated for those temperatures.
. :Sent by pneumatic tubes
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#8
by
TimpanogosSlim
on 12 Feb, 2014 10:39
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#9
by
vwroadkill
on 12 Feb, 2014 13:35
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that's an idea.. stove paint looks close to the original color. I might make it work
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#10
by
theman53
on 12 Feb, 2014 19:25
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Valspar, Rustoleum, and others have JD green.
I sell a brand called Aervoe and they used to have JD green but no longer pay for the licensing of the name so no more, but that is the color I used for my block. It was only rated to 350f, but I figured it won't ever get that hot or I am in trouble with more than the paint.
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#11
by
fatmobile
on 12 Feb, 2014 20:13
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Maybe a cross between detroit alpine green and JD green

,.. 50/50
yeah try that and let us know, ha.
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#12
by
Dakotakid
on 13 Feb, 2014 12:46
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At some point in the not-too-distant past, there was this same discussion and someone actually posted a link for THE paint. Was here or maybe on the grand-dad, Rip van Winkle forum. But, your answer is out there.