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Old 08-06-2010, 12:03 AM   #1
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okay , psychological , the upside. MikeK's the down side.
let's say if it were just applied to the valve chamber and to the head in the combustion chambers . sure MikeV's rebuilders use it but is it applied everywhere ? I'd intend to use it in only the most problematic areas and yea, to not block from heat dissipation.
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Old 08-06-2010, 12:14 AM   #2
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okay , psychological , the upside. MikeK's the down side.
let's say if it were just applied to the valve chamber and to the head in the combustion chambers . sure MikeV's rebuilders use it but is it applied everywhere ? I'd intend to use it in only the most problematic areas and yea, to not block from heat dissipation.
thanks.
Interesting. Inside the valve chamber is exactly where I would NOT want it, and I don't think anybody, Glyptal fans included, would ever put it anywhere in a Model A head.
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