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While pulling my HK apart I started working on a list just documenting the factory painting process and noting some of the details that I found. Not exactly sure when things were painted like the dash, upper dash suede, boot compartment, rear blackouts, front subframe etc.
Anyway its a work in progress so let me know if you think its dead wrong.
01. Install bare metal sub-frame on bare metal body (Dandenong) 02. Enter Grinding booth to smooth edges and deburr spot welds 03. Enter Wire brush booth, preparation for solder 04. Enter Solder loading booth 05. Enter Solder discing booth, filing and machining the solder 06. Enter the Body Metal Finish Line 07. Install doors 08. Install boot lid 09. Install radius rod brackets to the rear wheel houses. Sealer applied between surfaces 10. Install gearbox cross-member (V8's only?) 11. Degreasing 12. Enter 4-stage hot zinc phosphate booth. Its a metal treatment not a coating 13. Mini Auditing area. (Body tag may have been installed here with brushed red lead under it? 14. Enter phosphate oven 15. Body dipped in tank. This was paint not a thin etch primer 16. Enter the Primer Surfacer Spray Booth. Electrostatic red lead primer 17. Enter oven 18. Enter primer Touch-Up booth, more electrostatic red lead primer applied by hand this time 19. Enter Primer Surfacer Oven 20. Wet rub area 21. Enter Wet Rub Oven 22. Masking 23. Seam sealer applied to firewall, cowl, rear wheelhouse seam, air inlet to heater box seam 24. Deadener applied to rear wheelhouses back to and including beaver panel 25. Enter 1st paint booth - Body colour applied and not sure what else was painted here 26. Enter 1st oven 27. Masking 28. Enter 2nd paint booth, not sure what was painted here 29. Enter 2nd oven 30. Masking 31. Enter 3rd paint booth, not sure what was painted here 32. Masking 33. Enter 4th paint booth, not sure what was painted here 34. Flash-off area and infra-red oven, not sure if they had this in 1968? 35. Enter final reflow oven, not sure if they had this in 1968? 36. Transfer to Hard Trim Assembly Line 37. Cabin and boot compartment seam sealer applied 38. Hand painted black on the front guards near headlight surrounds 39. Hand painted black on lower rear quarter for spare wheel well outer 40. Hand painted black on the brake master cylinder 41. Final assembly completed after many stages 42. GTS stripes were added in the touch-up area after the vehicle was complete
Theres bugger all GMH production line painting photos from that era. If you have any post them here.
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Too hard for me, except 42 not right for HT with gold stripes. |
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Wow Wayne.
You are very thorough. Cheers Nick. |
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That's a tedious process but nice of you to list them thoroughly.
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It what point were the front panels (guards, bonnet & valance) fitted.
As I understand it, they were painted before fitting. This also allowed them to get paint into the front hinge area with the front doors closed.
I've seen many photos of them sitting on a stand (already painted) just in front of the main body assembly.
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Dr Terry does that mean the top guard bolt aren't painted?
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Originally Posted by: Dr Terry It what point were the front panels (guards, bonnet & valance) fitted.
As I understand it, they were painted before fitting. This also allowed them to get paint into the front hinge area with the front doors closed.
I've seen many photos of them sitting on a stand (already painted) just in front of the main body assembly.
Dr Terry It depends on the assembly plant Terry. Pagewood and I think Dandenong painted the front panels in the body plant and they were attached later. Elizabeth painted them later. This is assuming the body is destined for the local assembly plant. For Elizabeth bodies being assembled elsewhere obviously the front panels were painted at the destination assembly plant. |
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Maybe not fully relevant, but what colour would you expect to see in the inner cowel area., engine bay black, body colour ? I expect exterior colour overspray through the vents/slots? In particular on LJ Torana ?
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from what I've seen from removing cowl grilles on HK's is they don't appear to be painted both sides. when I've unpicked the cowl panel there isn't any paint (bare metal)in the middle area underneath on the top of the plenum but there is paint on the area under the grille and the screws holding the grille aren't painted. I presume the cowl is painted without the grille and the inner area is just overspray which is usually quite rough when you wipe your hand across it. probably the reason why there's so much trouble with rust in this area.
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Heres a couple of photos of the underbody of my car showing the original dipping paint. I know its the dipping paint because it has fine speckles of red lead and blue overspray all over it. The gearbox crossmember has the same overspray on it so it was obviously installed in bare metal prior to the body dip. The underbody seemed to be a higher gloss level than the other blacks on the car, apart from the warrigal areas. That's gonna be a bast@rd to keep clean.
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Heres the gearbox crossmember with its dipping paint and red-lead and metalic blue overspray. See all those shiny silver bolts, they would have turned dark grey during the phosphating step and then dipped in black paint. As much as I'm trying not to over-restore this car, I do like my shiny bolts.
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Dandenong layout showing all of the paint line. Dont know what year this is.
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