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    effect is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    help on engine block paint

     



    what would be the correct way to paint my 350 block? with out screwing anything up?

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    Much masking and VHT paint.

    Abe

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    ..Having the engine free of grease and oil and a good engine primer before the final coats..I have had great results with Duplicolor engine paints with ceramic....They make the REAL two styles of Chevy orange................................PS......Stupid computer......This thread was supposed to be in response to Effect and his question about engine paints.......Oh well.....
    Last edited by inlineidiot; 01-19-2004 at 07:19 AM.
    The cylinders have to be inline.!!!

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