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Old 04-28-2003, 01:08 PM   #30
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I would also like to add my 2 cents I have had mine painted for 4 years now with the special orange paint that DemonGT has posted pics of. There is not one spec of paint that has flaked off or anything. I know for a FACT that it works, and I also recomend it. I have a Canton 7 quart pan with a H/V oil pump and I have never sucked it dry once. I fly down country roads here at 5500rpm for long periods of time and still no problems. There is not a single hint of oil buildup or sludge in the motor when I tare it down for the winters. That includes one year that I ran crappy Castrol GTX to break it in and still no buildup!
Use it if you want to it's your call, but I would. Next time I build a motor I am even going to paint the inside of the pan to keep it nice and clean
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