Engine color
Engine color
Anyone know the original color for the 1964 262 engine? Considering priming and painting soon and want to make sure I have the right color.
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Gritsngumbo
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Trucks: Black engine and air cleaner, Ford Red valve covers. 61-64 223's, 262's and Y-Blocks.
Cars were different. Blue came later.
Cars were different. Blue came later.
If you understand what you’re doing, you’re not learning anything.
LITTLE RED: 64 F100 Short Style
BIG RED: 62 F100 Long Uni
BIG “UN": 63 F250 Long Flare
BBW RED: 61 F100 CC BBW Long Uni
CRIMSON CREW: 63 F100 "Stageway" Long Flare Crew Cab
"RANGER": 66 F100 CC Long Flatbed
"AVA" 1963 Avion T-20 Travel Trailer
“Lucille” 1955 New Moon 44’ Travel Trailer
LITTLE RED: 64 F100 Short Style
BIG RED: 62 F100 Long Uni
BIG “UN": 63 F250 Long Flare
BBW RED: 61 F100 CC BBW Long Uni
CRIMSON CREW: 63 F100 "Stageway" Long Flare Crew Cab
"RANGER": 66 F100 CC Long Flatbed
"AVA" 1963 Avion T-20 Travel Trailer
“Lucille” 1955 New Moon 44’ Travel Trailer
Most people see a red or black engine in an old Ford and think the owner didn't know it was supposed to be blue.
Black engine, you'll never find the oil leak. But then again, you won't see the oil either.
Black engine, you'll never find the oil leak. But then again, you won't see the oil either.
1965 F250 352 4spd/Dana 4.10 (sold)
1991 Porsche 964 Cabriolet
2006 Cheby Silverado
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee - yeah, it's a HEMI
1991 Porsche 964 Cabriolet
2006 Cheby Silverado
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee - yeah, it's a HEMI
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1964 262 6
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1964 262 6 wrote:my 64 262 6 is a black block with a silver valve cover that i believe t.o be original.i would be curious if this is right.
Gritsngumbo wrote:Trucks: Black engine and air cleaner, Ford Red valve covers. 61-64 223's, 262's and Y-Blocks. Cars were different. Blue came later.
But whatever color looks good to you is what you should paint it.
Personally, I've been thinking I'm going to paint my next engine a Ford Ferguson GRAY. I think it would look different and kinda give it an muscular, 'industrial' look.....
BarnieTrk
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Gritsngumbo
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Of course, anyone can paint their engine (or truck for that matter) ANY color they want to.
BUT, the OP (Duke) asked about the "original" color and member 1964 262 6 asked if silver valve covers were "right" by which I assume he meant "correct or original".
I've done a good deal of research on the subject and as far as I have been able to determine, black blocks/accessories and Ford Red valve covers were the "original from the factory" colors for the 61-64 Ford trucks.
BUT, the OP (Duke) asked about the "original" color and member 1964 262 6 asked if silver valve covers were "right" by which I assume he meant "correct or original".
I've done a good deal of research on the subject and as far as I have been able to determine, black blocks/accessories and Ford Red valve covers were the "original from the factory" colors for the 61-64 Ford trucks.
If you understand what you’re doing, you’re not learning anything.
LITTLE RED: 64 F100 Short Style
BIG RED: 62 F100 Long Uni
BIG “UN": 63 F250 Long Flare
BBW RED: 61 F100 CC BBW Long Uni
CRIMSON CREW: 63 F100 "Stageway" Long Flare Crew Cab
"RANGER": 66 F100 CC Long Flatbed
"AVA" 1963 Avion T-20 Travel Trailer
“Lucille” 1955 New Moon 44’ Travel Trailer
LITTLE RED: 64 F100 Short Style
BIG RED: 62 F100 Long Uni
BIG “UN": 63 F250 Long Flare
BBW RED: 61 F100 CC BBW Long Uni
CRIMSON CREW: 63 F100 "Stageway" Long Flare Crew Cab
"RANGER": 66 F100 CC Long Flatbed
"AVA" 1963 Avion T-20 Travel Trailer
“Lucille” 1955 New Moon 44’ Travel Trailer
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fire truck
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aren't all the 90s truck engines gray? I like gray on an engine, that's the color of choice in the navy. gray and black or red would look good IMO.BarnieTrk wrote:1964 262 6 wrote:my 64 262 6 is a black block with a silver valve cover that i believe t.o be original.i would be curious if this is right.Gritsngumbo wrote:Trucks: Black engine and air cleaner, Ford Red valve covers. 61-64 223's, 262's and Y-Blocks. Cars were different. Blue came later.
But whatever color looks good to you is what you should paint it.
Personally, I've been thinking I'm going to paint my next engine a Ford Ferguson GRAY. I think it would look different and kinda give it an muscular, 'industrial' look.....
BarnieTrk
So good lookin' that I've attracted an international stalker.
Rest in Peace Bumpstick....I miss ya man.
Rest in Peace Bumpstick....I miss ya man.
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fire truck
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LOL, Paranoid? He isn't saying you're wrong, just giving his opinion...LMAO!Gritsngumbo wrote:Of course, anyone can paint their engine (or truck for that matter) ANY color they want to.
BUT, the OP (Duke) asked about the "original" color and member 1964 262 6 asked if silver valve covers were "right" by which I assume he meant "correct or original".
I've done a good deal of research on the subject and as far as I have been able to determine, black blocks/accessories and Ford Red valve covers were the "original from the factory" colors for the 61-64 Ford trucks.
So good lookin' that I've attracted an international stalker.
Rest in Peace Bumpstick....I miss ya man.
Rest in Peace Bumpstick....I miss ya man.
I appreciate all the help and opinions, and I agree that its the individual who owns the trucks choice on what to do. At first I really wanted blue. But I have a real thing for original so I'm going with the red and black attack. Not sure if its wise to paint an engine while its snowing outside, so pics might have to wait until spring. But thanks again everybody for the help.
On the subject of painting, I've got some purple power degreaser I'm going to use to clean it up with. I was going to start with the valve cover and the oil pan since they are already off the engine. This purple power stuff has good ratings, but I have a question. Do you mix it with water? It doesn't say on the bottle. Is it use cleaner alone then rinse, or mix with water then rinse? Or does it matter as long as your wearing gloves?
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factorystock
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64shortbed
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