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Re: centari paint code for super M LP
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Posted by DSS on March 06, 2005 at 10:59:24 from (63.99.91.218):
In Reply to: Re: centari paint code for super M LP posted by CNKS on March 06, 2005 at 10:48:48:
Thanks for the reply. I'm a gunsmith by night and a mechanic by day. So I am sandblasting everything I can fit in my blast cabinet and all the rest of it I am gonna get the big blaster out on in the driveway. It will give me something to get rid of all the worn out sand I have collected from the blast cabinet. It gets too fine after a while for the kind of finish I do on guns so it goes in a barrel for later use in the yard. Anyway, I can't wait to get this thing going. I only paid a hundred bucks for it and so far, aside from the rusted stuck sleeves it's in really great shape. Mechanicly anyway. I am still doing a complete overhaul on it though. I just now pulled the water plate off the left side and it's relatively clean in there. A little scale but no rust thankfully. It still had some antifreeze in it luckily. I just can't make up my mind about keeping it LP or going to gas. It's got the High compression head on it and I am probably gonna put new firecrator pistons in it. I used them when I restored my super C and love them! If anyone has a source for a good gas tank and carb or wants to do some horse trading of propane for gas parts then I'd definitly switch it to gas. The junk yards here only have LP tractors pretty much.
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