COMP461 said:Go to Tractor Supply, and use farm and implement paint Massy Ferguson is a good red color. You can clean the block with swimming pool acid, dilute to 20%
Remember always pour acid in water, and not the other way. Be careful and not get it on any finnished machine surfaces like ,bore ,cam tunnel, mainsbearing bore. Put this mix in a sprayer from Home depot and label . spray it on wait a few mins and rinse off.
alldiesels said:well the blocks on tractors are painted with the same paint as the rest of the tractor so it should be fine
robert
COMP461 said:This paint is really tough but the real secret to any successful painting is in the prep. I use lacquer thinner for the final degrease. And keep the WD40 a long way away. When I ran my G.M PERFORMANCE PARTS / Caliber Collision Center D/ED , I housed out of one of their centers while the dealership moved to a new location . I was introduced to the amount of damage a little WD40 could do a paint job a 100 feet away. Ray Little of RayMac racing engines uses this implement enamel for his engines, I see the NASCAR school, engines come back in the shop after two years of total abuse. This paint is really tough and it is almost impossible to get off after its baked on.
partsguy662 said:I think I know what's going to happen to that...LOL
A non-catylized synthetic enamel is going to get all kinds of pissed off at that test...as it's running to the ground..