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Some of you may remember that a few months ago I was telling you that I painted my manifolds with Hi-Temp paint and then read the instruction that the paint needed to be baked. The general consensus was that I probably didn't need to but every time I touched the parts, they left residue on my hands. Anyway, Saturday Night was the first BBQ of the season and you guessed it, after dinner I threw the parts on the grille for an hour. Yes I have finally lost my senses. Anyway, heres the rub, the finish is magnificant! Looks much nicer than paint (on these parts) and since I don't have access to powder coating, it is a very close second. I've attached pics of you don't believe me.
The Paint is Plasti Kote Aluminum Hi-Temp Paint HP-14
That being said, I also started dismantling my rear axle tonight so, here are tonight's questions.
1. The rubber stops on the top of the axle - do they just pry out?
2. Is there a front & back to the rear springs?
3. I plan to change to silicone brake fluid but have no need to change the brake lines which are in excellent shape - do I need to do anything to the inside of the lines to adapt to the change?
4. It looks like the axle was black - what colour were the springs originally and the spring hardware?
TIA - it was a gorgeous day!
The Paint is Plasti Kote Aluminum Hi-Temp Paint HP-14
That being said, I also started dismantling my rear axle tonight so, here are tonight's questions.
1. The rubber stops on the top of the axle - do they just pry out?
2. Is there a front & back to the rear springs?
3. I plan to change to silicone brake fluid but have no need to change the brake lines which are in excellent shape - do I need to do anything to the inside of the lines to adapt to the change?
4. It looks like the axle was black - what colour were the springs originally and the spring hardware?
TIA - it was a gorgeous day!