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Radiator Black Paint 12oz Aerosol
Item No. - 10040 Z
Standard engine paints are too thick for radiator use because they can interfere with heat transfer and block air flow between the cooling fins. Also, standard paint tends to flake off radiator tanks. Radiator Black helps solve this problem. This acrylic lacquer factory-finish aerosol withstands 250 degree F., sprays on thick enough to cover completely, yet thin enough to not interfere with heat transfer. Great for heater cores and air conditioning condensers, too! Most radiators require 2 cans for full coverage. Buy 3 or more and SAVE!
Item No. - 10040 Z
Standard engine paints are too thick for radiator use because they can interfere with heat transfer and block air flow between the cooling fins. Also, standard paint tends to flake off radiator tanks. Radiator Black helps solve this problem. This acrylic lacquer factory-finish aerosol withstands 250 degree F., sprays on thick enough to cover completely, yet thin enough to not interfere with heat transfer. Great for heater cores and air conditioning condensers, too! Most radiators require 2 cans for full coverage. Buy 3 or more and SAVE!
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Originally Posted by 75 Repu' date='Jan 2 2003, 02:36 AM
Yeah I had talked to my friend about that.. I don't want to be showing off the intercooler once I front mount it.. But Where can you get it anodized at?
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