Glyptol
Anybody know where a good source is? Or is there something I can substitute to paint my engine valley? What I have is dried out and I bought it many years ago but dont remember where.
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Evidently Glyptol (glyptal) is a GE product. You might be able to find it at an electrical supply wholesaler. Check GE websites to see if you can find a supplier.
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I thought they used a Rustoleum product?
Never thought of using Glyptol. |
Old old technology but the stuff wont come off and is well suited to seal in any casting sand and keeps it from rusting too. The GE site was a flop, their search engine bombed. I'm gonna call some of the electric motor rebuilders. Thats what it was designed for.
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Still no luck, any other ideas for painting the valley of a big block? It was severely rusted when removed (condensation)and I dont want it to happen again. Thanks, Tom
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OK, I found it.
Spent 30 min searching the 'net for it. Spellimg was wrong, it's GLYPTAL. Eastwood Co. carries it. Here's their address. Just do a search for Glyptal. www.eastwoodco.com |
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