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Old 04-22-2003, 07:20 AM   #4
KrivoK
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I guess Ziplock bags are the way to go. I have already started to use them. Thank you. I do have a Haynes book. I guess I will just follow that until someone else say's differently.

Has anyone used the engine paint that you can buy at AutoZone, Advance Auto Parts and stores like that? Just curious if that paint (in cans) will hold up to the heat it say's it will. Would hate to take the time to clean everything up and paint it just to look good on the engine stand and not look good a year from now after the heat gets to it.
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