> Peter Williams writes: > > > > chisel...nope... drill). What is recommended for cleaning up old engine > > tin? To which David Schwarze replied: > Take it all to a machine shop and have it "hot-tanked". Then paint it > your favorite shade... This is what I did whan I rebuilt the 1700 in my 72 18 months ago. I had it hot tanked, then I primed it with a rust resist primer and followed that with a rust resist enamel. Finally, I used nail polish to highlight the cylinder numbers on the top tin. This still looks good after ~8000 miles.
Cheers, -Dyer
Dyer Lytle, National Optical Astronomy Observatories, Tucson, AZ, 602-323-4136 Internet: lytle@noao.edu WWW: http://iraf.noao.edu/iraf_staff/lytle.html
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