| As long as you get it to permanently stick to the metal, it is a good thing
for oil return.  If it flakes off and travels through the engine oiling
system, that is bad.  For that reason, I don't paint the inside of mine.
Les Myer
At 11:15 AM 1/25/98 EST, you wrote:
>In a message dated 98-01-25 09:34:20 EST, mliggett-receive-
>spridgets@elise.kiva.net writes:
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> Vizard reccomends painting the block inside and out with red primer, then
>with a colour coat outside.  Anyone have reccomendations on either paint? I
>assume that ordinary red body primer is not what he means.  The car is a '70
>Midget.
> 
> -- 
>         Matt Liggett, SysAdmin
>         Kiva Networking
>  >>
>
>Matt--
>
>Am I missing something?  Painting the block inside?  Don't think I would
>paintinside by block.  
>
>---David
>
>Hot roders have been painting the inside of blocks to aid in oil return to
the
>pan for as long as I can rember. But use the RIGHT paint.Red Glyptal Eastwood
>has it.
>
>Paul Van Wig
>Long Beach,CA
>60 Bugeye
>60 Minor Woody
>61 Minor Pickup
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