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Old 09-09-2015, 06:47 PM   #8
Ron in Quincy
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Default Re: Glycol for Painting Inside of Engine

I use a red epoxy insulating enamel for interior of engines, armatures in starters and generators, inside distributors, and inside Zenith and Holley Carburetors; it penerates, coats and seals in one operation; it is oil and gas resistant; when wet 1200V when dry 2100V. It comes in a spray can so makes it very easy to use.

I learned of this product from a business here in Quincy, CA, Holloway Engineering who rebuilds airplane Radial engines, and is noted for his quality all over the world; the interior of some of these engine cases were original painted with Glyptol, Holloway uses this epoxy on the interior cases of these rebuilt engines, also uses it when rebuilding starters and other electrical items.

The product is available from: Aervoe Industries Inc. in Gardnerville, Nevada, Some time ago I spoke to Jeff Weaver in Customer Service 1-800-237-0196; the product is 401 Red, you have to buy a case at a time which contains 12ea. 16 oz. spray cans, the cost was $83.25 plus shipping.

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