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Rich1972C20 01-15-2024 05:58 PM

Engine Painting Prep
 
I got my engine back from the my machine shop and I would like to paint it. I was watching UTG (Uncle Tony's Garage) and he showed using a MAP burner to sweat out the oils\contaminants before painting. Sure enough my engine is sweating out contaminants, but I've gone through a bottle already with no end in sight.

Is this normal its taking this much gas or am I doing something wrong/overboard?

Getter-Done 01-15-2024 09:53 PM

Re: Engine Painting Prep
 
I normally use a good quality brake cleaner or starting fluid.

That pulls the oil out from the porous cast iron.

Make sure whatever process used, That it is in a well-ventilated area.

Also have a fire extinguisher around.

PbFut 01-17-2024 07:54 PM

Re: Engine Painting Prep
 
All I have ever done is wash with simple green. Let dry for couple days and spray on good quality paint like VHT. Never had any issues. I would not use a torch for fear of cooking the gaskets. Especially valve cover.


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