Hirsch paint

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Anyone have experience with hirsch engine paint? It went on and looks beautiful. How long does it take to dry before i can handle it, put my engine back together? Its still tacky after 2 hours.
 

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I love the color and gloss. Best paint ive ever sprayed
 

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Its gorgeous paint so i definitely didnt want to rush it haha
 

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Mine was brushed on (I would have sprayed on the valve covers, but I'm going for chrome as you can see) ; Hirsch Chrysler Red (correct for 1966 Canadian Windsor-built 440s).
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The one area I had a problem with was the rubber grommets, the paint was still tacky after a week, I stripped the paint off and sprayed them with some Mopar engine paint that I had left over, it was dry within 20 min.
 

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The one area I had a problem with was the rubber grommets, the paint was still tacky after a week, I stripped the paint off and sprayed them with some Mopar engine paint that I had left over, it was dry within 20 min.
I read up on the rubber and it said to primer the rubber parts and all steel sheet metal.
 

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It takes a long time. I am very happy with it, but have patience is all I can advise.
I just got a reply from Hirsch. They said i should be able to handle it in 48-72 hours, but let it cure for 14 days before running the engine.
 

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I read up on the rubber and it said to primer the rubber parts and all steel sheet metal.
A friend of mine painted his valve covers with no primer and had a problem with the grommets, I used a primer and still had an issue, I hope this won't be the case for you, let us know.
 

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A friend of mine painted his valve covers with no primer and had a problem with the grommets, I used a primer and still had an issue, I hope this won't be the case for you, let us know.
Ok. Looks like my rubber is drying same as covers. Ill keep posted
 

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your Hirsch paint looks much closer to the proper color than mine did...happy it worked out for you...maybe they got things figured out in the 2 years it was out of stock
 
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