| To: | Duncan Sinclair <duncan@pondhop.com> | 
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| Subject: | Re: Bugeye Engine Paint | 
| Date: | Tue, 15 Jun 2004 17:52:11 -0400 5.0; U) | 
| Cc: | Dandrew938@aol.com, spridgets@autox.team.net | 
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| Dan: I used the POR-15 product and was not happy with its adhesion. It seemed to flake off when subjected to leaking oil. Not that it ever happens on a Spridget. While it may have been bad prep, and this was on the oil filter canister, not the engine, it seemed to be particularly fragile. I had sandblasted the canister and primed with variprime first, though. Duncan Sinclair wrote: > Dan, > Try the POR15 Website POR15.com they do an engine refinishing kit available > in Austin Healey Green. > > Thanks and Regards > Duncan | 
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