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Re: Paint the inside of block?
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Posted by the tractor vet on December 07, 2006 at 07:16:27 from (75.19.124.198):
In Reply to: Paint the inside of block? posted by Josh in Pa on December 07, 2006 at 06:46:53:
It is one of then things that yes you can paint the inside with that paint and no it is not nessary . They use to paint the insides of some engines and this was done to SEAL any imperfections in the block that may let oil leak out . IT was done alot when building race engines so that oil would return to the pan faster . But for what your doing , No i myself would not do it have not done it in over thirty years it is just about like setting there with a die grinder and polishing the inside of a block to make glassy smoothe and to loose a couple pounds of weight . Put the thing together and don't worry about small change just do the best ya can on checking everything in the clearance dept. as to bearing clearance and piston fit that is alot more important .
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