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Anyone Paint Their Eaton Blower?
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<blockquote data-quote="funmoneypit" data-source="post: 15229695" data-attributes="member: 177540"><p>I appreciate the info. Why would you say a rattle can would not hold up? I have painted many engine blocks with a rattle can since the late '70's and never had an issue. Any block will see the same temps as my Eaton so not sure why it wouldn't hold up. I would never base/clear anything under the hood that is attached to the motor but that is just me. Please enlighten me as while I might be old, I am always ready to learn more. Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="funmoneypit, post: 15229695, member: 177540"] I appreciate the info. Why would you say a rattle can would not hold up? I have painted many engine blocks with a rattle can since the late '70's and never had an issue. Any block will see the same temps as my Eaton so not sure why it wouldn't hold up. I would never base/clear anything under the hood that is attached to the motor but that is just me. Please enlighten me as while I might be old, I am always ready to learn more. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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