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Engine paint
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TomO |
11-06-2012 @ 9:43 AM
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Tim, Roy Nacewicz and Bill Hirsch sell the correct color hi temperature paint for your engine. Both have good paint that will look good for several years.
Tom
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joe b |
11-06-2012 @ 5:27 AM
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Tim It is a 1941 Deluxe coupe with auxiliary seats.
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supereal |
11-05-2012 @ 9:25 AM
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We use the engine paint from C&G. The correct green color is item M-200, $7/can.
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DEAN333 |
11-05-2012 @ 8:27 AM
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Thanks Joe. What kind of car? I have a 36 Deluxe Fordor.
TIM CARLIG
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joe b |
11-05-2012 @ 6:13 AM
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Yes. I applied it to a set of heads I put on my engine. They now have been on for 986 miles. These miles were in this hot summer we had. Paint is still on and no problems.
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DEAN333 |
11-05-2012 @ 5:30 AM
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Has anyone used the green engine paint in a spray can from Mac's? Any feedback would be appreciated.
TIM CARLIG
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