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Re: Re: Ironguard paint and a manifold mystery
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Posted by J.D. Hummj on September 24, 2001 at 17:24:41 from (12.64.20.171):
In Reply to: Re: Ironguard paint and a manifold mystery posted by Jon on September 24, 2001 at 05:21:46:
I spent months restoring a Super C and had exactly the same thing happen below the sediment bowl. I used hardner in my Iron Gaurd also. Seems to chip awful easy. Mixed hardner according to directions on the can. I am going to wire a small pan below the sediment bowl to catch the gas while the tractor sits. I will have to remove it when I want to use the tractor. I sometimes wonder if after 48 years of having gas dripped on the cast iron if the metal is permanetly embedded with chemicals that will just do that to paint. The same theory would hold true for the filler neck on the tank. By the way I was extremely irritated when I discovered my bubbled paint.
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