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Caliper restoration

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Has anyone got the correct green for painting the calipers?
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They were green? Not just raw castings?
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This is what we did on Project Unicorn-- the gray green was a Duplicolor cast iron color-- I can get you the paint code:

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Looks nice! I have a set of calipers that were NOS but a bit unloved. They were green body and caliper housing. I don't know what was original. Too many years have passed.
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Due to the lack of rust on mine I assumed that they were plated and that the plating had dulled.
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They were plated, not painted. Rattle can paint and dot 3/4 brake fluid is a poor combination.
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Agree with JT on this one. DOT5 silicone would be fine, though.
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JT68 wrote: Sat Feb 20, 2021 1:23 pm They were plated, not painted. Rattle can paint and dot 3/4 brake fluid is a poor combination.
Lucky they're not in contact with each other then.
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GeoffM wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 11:53 am
JT68 wrote: Sat Feb 20, 2021 1:23 pm They were plated, not painted. Rattle can paint and dot 3/4 brake fluid is a poor combination.
Lucky they're not in contact with each other then.
When the brakes get bled, or certainly if rebuilding a worn out cylinder that may or may not seal, or one of the 4 fluid joints weeps a little, or one cylinder starts leaking later on, some brake fluid inevitably gets on the caliper casting.

I'd suggest plating or thin powder coat, far, far more durable than rattle can. We have done them both ways.

If the cylinders are new like Michael's, its less of an issue, just get the brake fluid off the paint quickly or it will lift the paint.
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Or if you use Silicone brake fluid, it won't be an issue either... :)

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spriso wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 12:39 pm Or if you use Silicone brake fluid, it won't be an issue either... :)

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POR 15 Caliper paint is chemical resistant... that includes brake fluid. Doesn’t come in that green your looking for though
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JT68 wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 12:44 pm
spriso wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 12:39 pm Or if you use Silicone brake fluid, it won't be an issue either... :)

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And a bigger plus for the silicone is that it doesn't absorb water, and the greatest plus of all is the pretty color!!!
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spl310 wrote: Fri Feb 19, 2021 12:37 pm Has anyone got the correct green for painting the calipers?
spriso wrote: Fri Feb 19, 2021 1:59 pm This is what we did on Project Unicorn-- the gray green was a Duplicolor cast iron color-- I can get you the paint code:

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Hi Guys,
Michael, that looks so awesome!

So, I’m also smack in the middle of restoring my original calipers and lines, but have new piston assemblies. 3 Green/grey, 1 shiny.

Were the calipers originally painted with the same green as the cylinder assemblies here?

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And, is this the color you're referring to by chance? Coincidentally, I bought this a few days ago, as recommended by Mike Y.


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I do like this old school green/grey a lot, but, I'm also half-thinking to paint the calipers the Nissan Blue like the engine, has anyone done that?... hmmm...


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Re: Caliper restoration

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Calipers and Cylinders were all originally plated.
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