Mine with brilliant red over VHT red. Phone camera makes it all look brighter than actual color. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Right, Elliott. The right bank spark plug cover was refinished when the car was about five years old.
I would say so, Ken. My photos are accurate so far as color rendition. Probably a bit darker than John's covers as my engine bay has never been detailed. It's a race car and doesn't like to be pampered.
Spark plug cover on one side has been re-finished in a “bright red” color most seem to be using. It’s weathered from heat, so it must’ve been in there for a while (after refinishing.) The difference in color should be apparent. I rest my case. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Just for fun I sprayed out some VHT red and then sprayed 1/2 with Rust-olum Colonial red. I'd to Dupli-color Bright red as well but I'm too cheap to buy it. You may have to tilt your computer screen to get the full effect of the difference. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Nakamua Engineering in Japan uses a “Crimson Red” finish. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Here is a refinished cam cover with VHT Wrinkle base and top coated with Rosso Barchetta matched with an OEM 27 year old original paint spark plug cover. It’s weather and aged, and a little dirty. Rossi barchetta is very close if not the color it was painted when new. Below are some photos of a brand new factory finish spark plug cover in the package. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Another shot of what appears to be an OEM finished cam cover from a car now on BAT. Image Unavailable, Please Login
Is there any reason most people don't just refinish in a wrinkle finish powder coat during a major? I have powder coated valve covers on other cars that look essentially new after 10-15 years. They wipe down really, really easily and the color never comes off. The one downside is that the accents can take forever to sand off, but that is a one-time thing.
ShineKen, it looks like you are also doing your own engine out service. Where in Southern California are you located?
Ken, one of the pictures you posted was in the 1994 F355 Sales Brochure. Here are some more... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Quod erat demonstrandum
For those wondering what these are in the pictures I originally posted... Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login ...they're the rear cam belt shields (Part #s 174688 and 174689)... Image Unavailable, Please Login I also have the lower cam belt shield (Part # 174690) not visible in the posted pictures... Image Unavailable, Please Login Our F355s are not prone to foreign body ingestion in this area but it was a good idea for Challenge cars with all the tire marbles often found on the track.