29 Chandler Posted February 4 Share Posted February 4 The original literature for our car states the engine was painted "Pearl Gray", the literature of the time (1914) show the engine and components a light color. I am restoring the water pump right now and think it was originally painted the same color as the engine. Rather than just paint it black again I would like to try and find a paint to come close to the original color. Any suggestions on what to use? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rusty_OToole Posted February 5 Share Posted February 5 If you clean the engine can you find any of the Pearl Gray ? This may be the only way to know what they considered Pearl Gray in 1914, even though the paint has probably dulled and darkened over the years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
29 Chandler Posted February 5 Author Share Posted February 5 A friend just sent me a picture of a color sample from 1910 for Pearl Gray, it's the lightest shade of gray they offered. Looking at the sample it is pretty close to the paint on the engine now. So that confirms its original (possible as the engine only has about 17K miles on it so far) or was repainted when the car was restored in the 1960's (more plausible). But now after reviewing pictures of the other two surviving 1914 Chandler cars, their water pumps are painted black. Neither car is restored, nor are these cars (projects) untouched from the factory. So maybe it was always black and the factory image below is what they thought they would be? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
29 Chandler Posted February 5 Author Share Posted February 5 Here's a decent shot of the paint today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdome Posted February 5 Share Posted February 5 Is pearl gray metallic? Silver or aluminum? Silver engine paints were used as early as 1903 on some makes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bryankazmer Posted February 5 Share Posted February 5 I think “Pearl” here is just the name chosen for the shade. A “pearl” or “pearlescent” paint most commonly uses mica. Some early ones used fish scales Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
60FlatTop Posted February 5 Share Posted February 5 (edited) Bill Hirsch sold a nice engine paint I would call pearl gray. I don't remember which. He had a light Chevy gray and a universal gray as I remember. Check and see if they can send you a dab. Edited February 5 by 60FlatTop (see edit history) 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rusty_OToole Posted February 6 Share Posted February 6 (edited) You could take the front cover to the paint store and have them match it. They have a machine that analyses color and gives you a formula. Take some polish or fine rubbing compound and polish it first. Edited February 6 by Rusty_OToole (see edit history) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
29 Chandler Posted February 6 Author Share Posted February 6 16 hours ago, Rusty_OToole said: You could take the front cover to the paint store and have them match it. They have a machine that analyses color and gives you a formula. Take some polish or fine rubbing compound and polish it first. I wish it was that easy. The front cover was repainted a darker color some time in the past 🫤 good idea though Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rusty_OToole Posted February 7 Share Posted February 7 7 hours ago, 29 Chandler said: I wish it was that easy. The front cover was repainted a darker color some time in the past 🫤 good idea though Are there any other small, removable parts that have the original color? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdome Posted February 7 Share Posted February 7 I was just looking at 41 Cadillac car colors and they show a pearl gray as a medium gray color. Darker than battleship gray. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
29 Chandler Posted February 10 Author Share Posted February 10 On 2/6/2024 at 7:05 PM, Rusty_OToole said: Are there any other small, removable parts that have the original color? Thanks Rusty for that suggestion. Sometimes the obvious things escape me. There is indeed a cover for the valves that I can easily remove and get the paint matched. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
29 Chandler Posted February 15 Author Share Posted February 15 Anyone needing paint matched in Southern California, I highly recommend the guys at El Monte Pain Supply (now MartinColor). They mixed up paint to match all three colors on my car from the parts I brought in less than an hour. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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