How to bake an engine block?
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How to bake an engine block?
Need to bake the fresh paint at 300C, anyone know how to do this? The only obvious way I can think of is to burn down the garage, and use the heat from the burning to create a massive oven. ha ha ha Seriously Any idea's?
Re: How to bake an engine block?
Don't burn down my new house, we can burn down my old one.
DallasCRX- Mechanic
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Re: How to bake an engine block?
Can I use your current oven? I'd have to rip the bottum end out again
Re: How to bake an engine block?
Just don't bother baking it. There are other products that don't need to be baked and they work pretty good. How much of the block can you see when the engine is in the car?
Sawbladz- Shaman
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Re: How to bake an engine block?
pretty much all of it, it's already painted, and will bake on there when it heats up. The baking was only recommended it wasn't necessary
Re: How to bake an engine block?
What if we throw it in the back seat of the GTP and torch it...
DallasCRX- Mechanic
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Re: How to bake an engine block?
Just paint it properly (remove all rust and clean it well) paint it with some high heat paint. Don't bake it at all actually, the natural heat of the engine block when it first runs will bake it perfectly.
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