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Tree sap......
By kevin - 05/14/2002 12:36:09 PM; IP 209.240.222.132
It is not a good thing to have inside. I dont remember anyone having heat problems, bu there is the chance it can come loose. All the Chevy engines seemed to have a chunk here or there when I pulled them apart. Polish it instead, (unless he's too lazy) this is the omly way to keep a clean engine. There is epoxy based electric motor paint that works better anyway. After acid dipping, or blasting, I sprayed it on and baked them in oven. They are impervious to anything except laquer thinner and stand up to 300 degrees no problem.
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 All right guys, what is your opinion on Glyptol? -- Dan Davis, 05/13/2002
Collapse <b>Tree sap......</b>&nbsp;-- <font color=#0000ff>kevin, <i>05/14/2002</i></font>Tree sap...... -- kevin, 05/14/2002
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 RE: Tree sap...... -- John, 05/14/2002
 Ha, good idea. I am trying to convince him not.. -- Dan Davis, 05/14/2002
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