scott rollins
Member
Hi all,
here my problem, while the engine in my skid loader was being rebuilt the shop used a CAT YELLOW paint on the block and so forth, I don"t know if it was hi temp or not. while the engine was being worked on I decided to paint the rest of the machine, I used a different yellow. when I got the engine back the two looked stupid next to one another, I didn"t want to repaint the loader CAT YELLOW TO MATCH THE ENGINE, TOO MUCH INVOLVED. So I shot the engine with black gloss enamel . now I really don"t like how dark the engine compartment is, so my question is can I remove the tins and spray them yellow to match the loader? im sure the heat from the engine will burn off the block paint but what about the tins? any advice?
here my problem, while the engine in my skid loader was being rebuilt the shop used a CAT YELLOW paint on the block and so forth, I don"t know if it was hi temp or not. while the engine was being worked on I decided to paint the rest of the machine, I used a different yellow. when I got the engine back the two looked stupid next to one another, I didn"t want to repaint the loader CAT YELLOW TO MATCH THE ENGINE, TOO MUCH INVOLVED. So I shot the engine with black gloss enamel . now I really don"t like how dark the engine compartment is, so my question is can I remove the tins and spray them yellow to match the loader? im sure the heat from the engine will burn off the block paint but what about the tins? any advice?