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I love this site and like Seth when asking a question the guys here are very informative and contribute to this hobby with A+ replies.
Most of these get an F, very underwhelming. I'll stick up for a guy who can't defend himself. Ken did my 97 13 years ago and when I fire that Flathead and it gets to temp that thing still purrs like a kitten. Years ago it was nice to see and talk with him @ the Fitchburg swap/show, if you needed parts he had them. Good luck Seth with getting your question answered and lets get back to focusing on the hobby and attracting the younger generation. |
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Yup! Ken hasn't been on this forum since February 2014 and yet there are still several guys here who enjoy kicking a man when he's down - they just can't let it go. It's as though they have a fetish for Ken. BULLIES! Last edited by petehoovie; 12-03-2022 at 10:36 PM. |
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Thanks 39 and Pete, Ken took care of my carb issues, was easy to work with.
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Seth, This summer I researched this same subject and Dupli-Color EDE1615 Ceramic Aluminum Engine Paint was recommended. I ordered some but have not used it yet. Art
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Yorba Linda, CA
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Cerakote: https://www.cerakote.com/
Click on the 'find an applicator' there are companies that will do the work for you. https://www.cerakote.com/project-gal...e-and-tungsten
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I've also used their various coatings on performance/racing engines --> pistons, valves, etc.. Here are some pics from the 284 engine in my 32 cabriolet. It has all sorts of "experiments" going on inside of it! LOL Complete3 copy.jpg Complete2 copy.jpg DeckPicture-AllDone copy.jpg |
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Southern Illinois
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Thanks for all the information. B&S, those carburetors are beautiful. When I see a carburetor that detailed, I know the rest of the car is well built.
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