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Do you need high heat paint on motor side covers and starter
Do you need high heat paint on motor side covers and starter
Krylon Dull Aluminum seems to be the best match but it's not rated for high heat is it? Also questioning this because i don't know if i need to use high heat primer as well on these parts?
Brian
Brian
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LOUD MOUSE
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Re: Do you need high heat paint on motor side covers and sta
No need for hi temp on the side covers..lm
big-b wrote:Krylon Dull Aluminum seems to be the best match but it's not rated for high heat is it? Also questioning this because i don't know if i need to use high heat primer as well on these parts?
Brian
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LOUD MOUSE
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Re: Do you need high heat paint on motor side covers and sta
What about on the engine cases them selves? Also, do you need to use a self etching primer on covers and/ or engine cases?
LOUD MOUSE wrote:No need for hi temp on the side covers..lm
big-b wrote:Krylon Dull Aluminum seems to be the best match but it's not rated for high heat is it? Also questioning this because i don't know if i need to use high heat primer as well on these parts?
Brian
i bought a sandblasting cabnet disassembled my 305 engine blasted it clean put cases in a part cleaning tank then used brake clean to hose down engine cases anr used compressed air to blow off cases and all oil galleys then i powdercoated engine cases cylinder,cylinder head and covers a dull silver. engine looks great have a pic on my 63 dream come true restortation project under busaken
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