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Old 04-23-2003, 07:29 PM   #5
fordkid68
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well I am preaty sure the engine paint at auto zone is the same at kragens. what I do is go to orcherd and buy the 1200 degree primer.(in A can) then get the 500 degree paint from kragens. it works great. I put it on my 200 inline about 6 months ago and it still looks good. and I am going to put it on the 260 I am building.


I have heard good things about the Haynes book. however I haven't used one. I just have A chiltens book. it works good on some things and other things not so good.


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