LM Cooling fan ?
LM Cooling fan ?
I would like to return my '65 cooling fan back to it's original color. It looks like it's been painted at least twice - once silver and again after that - black. I've kind of poked around the net looking for examples but it looks like changing the fan color is one of those changes that many owners like to make. Here an example from Mike's Corvair Parts:
1. What IS the stock color of the LM cooling fan ?
2. What is the best way to get the old paint off the magnesium fan without damaging it ?
Thanx -
Alec
So, 2 questions:1. What IS the stock color of the LM cooling fan ?
2. What is the best way to get the old paint off the magnesium fan without damaging it ?
Thanx -
Alec
Alec Carlson
Dahlonega, GA
1965 Regal Red Corsa 4 Speed Turbo Convertible
Restoration "In Progress"...
Dahlonega, GA
1965 Regal Red Corsa 4 Speed Turbo Convertible
Restoration "In Progress"...
Re: LM Cooling fan ?
the gray/black fans in the pic are stock color.
media blast to get the old paint off the mag fan.
-Scott V.
media blast to get the old paint off the mag fan.
-Scott V.
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Re: LM Cooling fan ?
They do not look like much:) Probably why people paint them at some point.
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Re: LM Cooling fan ?
Probably so. Mine is a combination of silver (maybe aluminum) paint and black paint. Just depends on what has worn off. I'm going to clean it up - hopefully back to the stock dull grey.terribleted wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2017 1:46 pm They do not look like much:) Probably why people paint them at some point.
Thanks everyone.
Alec
Alec Carlson
Dahlonega, GA
1965 Regal Red Corsa 4 Speed Turbo Convertible
Restoration "In Progress"...
Dahlonega, GA
1965 Regal Red Corsa 4 Speed Turbo Convertible
Restoration "In Progress"...
Re: LM Cooling fan ?
Magnesium does oxidize so it has to be painted. The grey color was the GM original paint and it was durable, not sure what they used. A lot of folks go with a durable gloss finish since it is easier to wipe clean. Painting over magnesium can be troublesome. If the the original grey finish is good, then paint over that.acarlson wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2017 2:18 pmProbably so. Mine is a combination of silver (maybe aluminum) paint and black paint. Just depends on what has worn off. I'm going to clean it up - hopefully back to the stock dull grey.terribleted wrote: ↑Tue Apr 18, 2017 1:46 pm They do not look like much:) Probably why people paint them at some point.
Thanks everyone.
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Re: LM Cooling fan ?
I have had good luck with Duplicolor wheel paints in spray cans applied directly to glass beaded fans. They have a dark grey metallic I like.
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