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Re: Deburring/polishing a block? [Re: Jonnyj00] #1760787
02/25/15 09:11 PM
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Sorry to hijack the thread but what are you guys using to paint the lifter valley? I saw they make some expensive paint made just for that application and I don't mind spending the money if its necessary but if I can find something that works just as good for less that's always good lol.

Thanks




I use Rustoleum (sp).. it holds up well.. never had
it lift off

Re: Deburring/polishing a block? [Re: MR_P_BODY] #1760788
02/25/15 09:46 PM
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Yes I was referring to glyptal as the expensive choice.

Mr P. when you say rustoleum are you talking about the standard red oxide primer or something else rustoleum makes?

Re: Deburring/polishing a block? [Re: Jonnyj00] #1760789
02/25/15 09:56 PM
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Yes I was referring to glyptal as the expensive choice.

Mr P. when you say rustoleum are you talking about the standard red oxide primer or something else rustoleum makes?




I use the black rustoleum.. its just a color

Re: Deburring/polishing a block? [Re: MR_P_BODY] #1760790
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Got ya thanks

what about high temp engine enamel?

Re: Deburring/polishing a block? [Re: Jonnyj00] #1760791
02/25/15 10:22 PM
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Got ya thanks

what about high temp engine enamel?




So far I havent needed any high temp... its only
250* in the engine... it can heat soak up a bit more

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