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Old 02-06-2009, 05:37 PM
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^ yeah I've been leaning towards Icebox since I do about 90% city driving and I heard you get a bit more low end torque.
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Originally Posted by LukeaTron
If you ever get up the gumption to mess with those pieces again, try baking them 24 hours after the last coat has been applied. Put em in the oven for 2 hours at about 120 F then another hour at about 180 F. I've done this on a ton of smaller motorcycle parts and the paint ends up being almost as durable as powder coating.

It's kind of smelly, especially at first, so if the oven falls under the domain of the woman of the house, best do it when she's not going to be around for a while. For some reason, they don't tend to appreciate it so much.

nor do they appreciate various engine parts in the dishwasher. cascade is the best parts washer i have found.
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