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Old 03-14-2017, 03:29 PM   #6
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Default Re: Painting a carburetor with DP90

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.....And how does the paint hold up in the fuel bowl? I've never seen any paint that held up to constant immersion in alcohol laced gasoline.
I looked at my record book and of the carburetors I have restored, 60 since 2001, I have not had a problem with the paint not holding up, inside or outside.

On a few carburetor where I think I may have not had enough hardener the gas caused a slight discoloration, resulting in a lighter shade of black low luster.
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