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Painting the 37 engine before installing in the car using the dark green paint from Mac's. Are the head nuts painted the same or left bare?
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Do not paint the head nuts. This is the correct way....
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Originally they were cadmium plated.
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I use stainless steel nuts to avoid cadium plating getting chipped and rusting.
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