RE: Re[2]: JBA header install

From: Wisotzkey, Rich (Rich.Wisotzkey@gd-wts.com)
Date: Tue Feb 29 2000 - 07:34:14 EST


Dester,
Enjoy them! Hey, you can always go back and paint them later on. I think I
can take mine off and put them back on with my eyes closed now. If I had
them off once, they have been off at least (6) times so far.
Rich
P.S. Getting closer to cranking up the Dak. That Hughes cam is just
screaming to be turned over. Had to strip a couple parts over the weekend
for repainting. Going to miss the Richmond meet :'( but not much I can do.
Too many small things to be completed or corrected before Saturday. Catch
you later, and have fun with the headers.

-----Original Message-----
From: Dester223@aol.com [mailto:Dester223@aol.com]
Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 11:12 PM
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net
Subject: Re: Re[2]: DML: JBA header install

Blah! I listened to your warning and decided to just put em on. After 20
seconds, they started to smoke and now it's turning a deep brownish color.
AH who cares. it smelled REAL nice tho.
-Dester

<< Dester,
 If you have the tools and a big oven (or access to one) you can spray your
 own ceramic coating on. There is a do-it-yourself coating called
 Cermakrome. You spray it on, bake it in an oven, clean off the residue and
 you have a ceramic coated whatever. I've used it on small items, and it
 works very nice. The only limitation is the size of your oven.
 As far as aresol sparys go, stay away from the high temp silver sprays.
 They will not hold up the exhaust temperatures no matter what they rate
them
 at. If you're going to spray on a high temp paint, stick to the BBQ black.
 Another avenue is to go with one of the high temp paints/coatings from
 Eastwood. Hope this helps.
 Rich - Ashburn, VA >>



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