google glyptal for its initial industrial uses. widely used in industrial electrical apparatus.
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HOW DARE YOU!! You do not EVER compare a 2.9L to a pig.Wouldn't painting a 2.9 be like putting lipstick on a pig?
That sucks.A machine shop has possibly irreversibly ****ed up my build. I'm trying to salvage what I can.
I want to paint my engine blue and white, these usually requires high heat enamels and they work great. I was hoping however to prevent it from ever picking up road grease, or at least that it could be easily wiped off. I've heard of glyptal, but that only comes in red. Are there other paints that have this property?
Why is it yellow? Have you been peeing on that one too?
Traditional color for performance built Cologne engines.Why is it yellow? Have you been peeing on that one too?
Is that so it disguises the fire?