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rfinegan |
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I am thinking about painting the case, valve covers and heads with a thermal dispersion coating to get rid of some heat more efficiently . Has anyone tried this before?
https://www.cerakote.com/shop/cerakote-coat...7/transfer-grey. Grey is ok, but would like black or silver 35 bucks for a sampler.... |
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WOOHOO...I got the case Cerakoted today. The 4 oz was just enough to get the job done (less the trans side of the case) Had I not been so generous on the heads and cylinders , there is more that enough in the sample 4oz size. I did use an old set of jugs to keep the paint of the register so I did not have to mask...This works out well..pics to follow in 25 hours cure time or sooo....
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