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I've been using spray graphite on my existing headers for years. Haven't rusted, stays really well, look great to me. Once a year spray a bit in the cap, take a brush and do a little recoat. Then buff to nice sheen. To me it's a perfect solution for headers!
 
I've been using spray graphite on my existing headers for years. Haven't rusted, stays really well, look great to me. Once a year spray a bit in the cap, take a brush and do a little recoat. Then buff to nice sheen. To me it's a perfect solution for headers!
Sounds impressive. Do you guys know if I can use Slip Plate over painted parts or is it just for bare metal?
 
He needs the good stuff!
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Good Morning All! Lost power yesterday around 11 am, whole island lost it shortly after. They restored power around midnight to island all the way down (54 miles) but our circuit didn't hold and we just got it back at 6 a.m.
I need to get our generator in, becomes a bummer when the toilet won't flush, both shop doors and garage doors won't open etc. etc. etc.
 
Mail you a can?
Thanks for the offer but I need to get this done and off the hoist so I can do brakes on my truck, brakes on my sons truck and start flipping winter tires for family and friends. I’m heading to the local NAPA, I’m guessing they’ll have a comparable product on their shelf.
 

Aw... you mean I can't just pretend!
Yes, I'll certainly post photos. I heavily modified some long tube headers into mid length years ago, but this is the first time from scratch. Looking forward to it.


Speaking of scratch...

I started a V.D. clinic from scratch...
 
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