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48083
Carburetor plating
[Massachusetts]
March 6, 2008
I restore 30's era Fords, and want a method of anodizing the pot
metal carbs back to original, off gold color, almost an olive drab,
what do you recommend?
Bob Dickson
auto retorer - N. Chelmsford, MA
First of two simultaneous responses -- March 7, 2008
They weren't anodized, rather they were chromate filmed.
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Jeffrey Holmes,
CEF
- Spartanburg, SC, USA
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Second of two simultaneous responses -- March 7, 2008
1. Anodizing is primarily for aluminum. Carb bodies are zinc die
cast.
2. That vintage die cast is "pot metal", an indeterminate zinc
alloy
3. The part was probably originally chromated with a hexavalent
chrome based solution.
4. Contact a plater who does restoration work to see if they can do
this.
5. There are still some platers doing cad, especially in the auto
restoration area. If you want zinc a clear/silver chromate would be
closest (do not say just clear - you may probably get blue/clear)
Gene Packman
- Great Neck, NY


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