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How many cans of spray paint are required to paint an assembled engine? I tested Seymour's Ford/Chrysler on the thermostat housing and intake washers. It seems more on the orange side when in direct sunlight, but it's recommended by Gil Baumgartner (CTCI-Gil's Garage). 
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It depends on how thick you want the paint to be.  I always go over my engines at least three times to make sure I have good coverage and that usually requires two cans just to be safe.  Thick is not always the best since it will chip easier.  Joe-JDC

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I'll probably use 3 light coats over Seymour primer.


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