Maniacmechanic1
solid fixture here in the forum
OkGotcha Brian.
I will check the cam when I get back in the barn tomorrow.
I have to hit the Gym after work tonite.
OkGotcha Brian.
I will check the cam when I get back in the barn tomorrow.
I have to hit the Gym after work tonite.
It's been coming off for some Big Block Chevy guys on FB.Hello Thunderbolt.
I also am scared to paint the inside...
Not sure what the paint really does, but as far as oil goes... The oil rides over a film of oil that sticks to the block.
I like to just smooth the surface, and remove the high spots.
That maybe is what the paint does with out having to grind and sand (which is alot of work).
I will be placing some screen and a couple magnets in there though.
Just been researching on where to buy those magnets.
I like the Original JB Weld.Ok , that makes sense Brian.
I found why I could not search for anything on this site..... The box was checked " search this thread only"
I unchecked that box and found a WEALTH of information!
Just ordered some of the magnets Grumpy linked a site to.
Now... I need a good epoxy!
Need to experiment with Glyptal sold now....Have the spray paint version on hand, sold by a place out of Texas, Red Giant.I read that Mike, If I may call you that.?
The peeling off is what I am afraid of.
Grumpy made a great explanation of why it is done.
Murphy likes to follow me around it seems, so I do not want to give him any known ammo to use against me.
It was made from some Bug beatles, crushed ground up, the guts goo made real glyptal.
Some African Beatle or something.LOL...... It might work then.... Because they sure are hard to get off a windshield sometimes!
Use Acetone & follow up with Denatured Alcohol.I have already cleaned my block and have the valley soaked with MMO .
Would prolly be a bear to clean it oil free at this point.
I know that I have to spot clean some areas for the magnets to be epoxied with some brake cleaner and alcohol.
Thats going to be hard enough..
Ok.Yep.. will be checking that tonite.