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Fellow's what is the best way y'all have found to remove the blue from OS LA engines? Thanks...
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Gil,
Don't do anything silly like paint stripper or a torch
for goodness sake.
Do it my way and you won't be disappointed.
Crock pot takes over night and the acetone does the rest.
Good luck, Jerry
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Has anybody tried DOT3 brake fluid? It's a pretty quick way to fubar the paint on an old car, they claim. DOT4 and 5 are silicon based, and don't bother paints, except for applying more paint, I'd bet. At least, that's what I've read.
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