Cam covers
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it usually means the owner of the car had some matching paint from the last paint job --- --ed
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twincamman - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Hi, colours have been black, red, lotus green, and I believe maybe the metallic blue on one of the Cortina / Escort Twincam variants, although I may be wrong, the green being on Elan SE's 118 bhp engine. If you have the Robinshaw book, it lists the different colours and which colour went with which engine, and Elan model,
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- elans3
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Hi Colin, Assuming your engine is a Weber / Dellorto headed one, and not a Stromberg or big valve one, (shouldn't be as a '67 head), the book says it should be red. If it is a Stromberg headed car, then it would be black, provided it has always been a British car. The only difference would be if it were a big valve one, then it would be painted black, but it would obviously be a cam cover with the "big valve" script on the cover.
The green was only ever on the baby elan in S2 or S3 form.
Hope that helps
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The green was only ever on the baby elan in S2 or S3 form.
Hope that helps
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- elans3
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Have a look at the Frost Website, under Paint...they have a Red crackle finish which I believe is a good match.
It's on about the 6th paint page, and is ?7 a can.
http://www.frost.co.uk/
And the end result should look something like this:
Mark
It's on about the 6th paint page, and is ?7 a can.
http://www.frost.co.uk/
And the end result should look something like this:
Mark
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Elanintheforest - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Colin...yes it was crackle (or wrinkle) finish originally, if it was black or red. The earlier cars, which were green or blue, were hammertone (as in hammerite paint). I guess it's because the cam cover is rough cast with some smooth bits, the crackle finish makes it an even texture all over.
Sorry you've been drip-fed the information...but got there in the end!
Here's another picture showing a better representation of the colour...it's a kind of poppy...a very bright red with a hint of orange.
Mark
Sorry you've been drip-fed the information...but got there in the end!
Here's another picture showing a better representation of the colour...it's a kind of poppy...a very bright red with a hint of orange.
Mark
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Elanintheforest - Coveted Fifth Gear
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pereirac wrote:The big valve Sprints had black ribbed covers with Weber carbs and red ribbed covers with DellortosCarl
Not true! most Domestic (U.K.) Sprints (126BHP Dellorto's) had black cam covers, dispite what Wilkins says, red is a bit ambiquious and my understanding is a red big valve engine had a lower compression ratio and were destined for overseas markets.
I have had a Europa B/V and I have a Sprint (both Dellorto)
both original with black cam covers.
Brian
64 S2 Roadster
72 Sprint FHC
64 S2 Roadster
72 Sprint FHC
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types26/36 - Coveted Fifth Gear
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Brian, I agree with you on the Big Valve Dellorto covers, Miles is almost certainly wrong. Mine's like that and I've nothing in any documentation to indicate it was ever red - the car was in a very original state when I bought it 22 years ago.
Somewhere, and I can't recall where at the moment, I read/heard that the European spec Dellorto carb models had red cam covers.
Somewhere, and I can't recall where at the moment, I read/heard that the European spec Dellorto carb models had red cam covers.
Martin
72 Sprint DHC
72 Sprint DHC
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M100 - Third Gear
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Agree with Martin.... Brian is correct (as usual) and Wilkins is wrong (not for the first time ).
Cheers,
Pete
Cheers,
Pete
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