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Old 12-06-2018, 06:05 AM
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Default Tecalemit grease gun

So I picked up this Telcalemit GB 2800 gun off ebay. It's in pretty good shape, but I want to repaint it.

Anyone know the paint code?

Also, does anyone have the exact mounting location on the top of the passenger foot well?



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I never knew a paint code but I’d call it close to Robins Egg Blue metallic. The metal flake is very fine. There’s a lot of variation in Robins Egg paints out there, so try and match it as close to what’s on your gun now.
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I never knew a paint code but I’d call it close to Robins Egg Blue metallic. The metal flake is very fine. There’s a lot of variation in Robins Egg paints out there, so try and match it as close to what’s on your gun now.
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Two different paints were used but we don't know the why or when for sure. It might have been related to which main cylinder style was included.

The old thread in the AC Owner's Club site has been lost in a website incident but I created a album in this forum to put some of my images in.

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/s...y.php?cat=3254]
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Nice job Dan! I'll post a couple photo's of original location later when I get to my home computer.
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Two different paints were used but we don't know the why or when for sure. It might have been related to which main cylinder style was included.

The old thread in the AC Owner's Club site has been lost in a website incident but I created a album in this forum to put some of my images in.

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Thanks Dan. I did find that old AC thread and read through it. Pretty amazing how many different Tecalemit grease guns there were. Based on that thread, I think the one I bought would be correct for a slabside Cobra.

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Here's a pic of one, but it's not an ERA so the footbox may not be the same size and shape.

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I have a couple of pictures that might be helpful for a slabside/roadster application.

This is CSX2289, which would be regarded as quite “unmolested”:




….and here’s CSX2384 as well:



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Thanks Larry and Glen!
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Thanks Dan.
You are weclome. The maker supplied grease guns to many different O.E.M. vehicle makers for decades, thus all kinds of exterior visible variations.

They are easy to overhaul and some functional repairs are easy. Many part designs didn't change except for nozzle tube length or material so I have been able repair some Cobra correct ones with parts harvested from more common models.

Paint wise, top original car restorers try to match whatever paint is left on the cylinder they have in house. Because there was variation over time painting every cylinder today exactly the same would be historically incorrect.
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You are weclome. The maker supplied grease guns to many different O.E.M. vehicle makers for decades, thus all kinds of exterior visible variations.

They are easy to overhaul and some functional repairs are easy. Many part designs didn't change except for nozzle tube length or material so I have been able repair some Cobra correct ones with parts harvested from more common models.

Paint wise, top original car restorers try to match whatever paint is left on the cylinder they have in house. Because there was variation over time painting every cylinder today exactly the same would be historically incorrect.
Fortunately, there's enough paint on it to get a good idea. I'm thinking of powder coating it. Good idea, or not?
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Fortunately, there's enough paint on it to get a good idea. I'm thinking of powder coating it. Good idea, or not?
Paint systems and types are personal choices, just don't cover the threads on the cylinder body too deeply with any kind of paint.
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Dan,

when I took the nozzle apart there is a small ball and spring.

just checking that's what supposed to be in there.

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yes that is correct, I've restored several over the years, blue metallic "hammertone" is what you want to use, it's almost a perfect match
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yes that is correct, I've restored several over the years, blue metallic "hammertone" is what you want to use, it's almost a perfect match
+1 real simple inside, not all were painted with a 'hammer tone' style of paint.
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I never intended to put grease in mine, so I didn’t worry about restoring the internals or making sure all the seals are tight. It’s days of greasing anything are over!
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Default Tecalemit grease gun

Hi, if you want a perfect match for the paint try "Hammerite rust cap" blue, made by Kilz. I found it on E-Bay and it is almost the perfect color match. Just make sure you shake the spray can good before you use it. Spray on several light coats.
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Going strictly by the cap color and how it appears on my monitor, this does look pretty close. Good find!
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I ordered a can of Rust-Oleum hammertone blue which looks close. I'll do a test spray on some metal to see how close it is to my gun.

Dang that Hammerite is $22 a can!
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This is the product I was referring to, I called it hammer tone, because that is the finish you get, yes several light coats, it IS a perfect match






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