I am working on an engine here, its a 3.5hp I think and with the Wipac coil, it has a clutch and a large five bladed prop.
Works well too but its time to strip it down and do a cosmetic job on on.
I see that the green etch primer under the silver top coats is quite resistant to paint stripper.
The engine number is LLS 2904
Etch primer under top coats
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Etch primer under top coats
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Re: Etch primer under top coats
That is a good thing that first layer is hard to remove.
Obviously done correctly.
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Obviously done correctly.
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Re: Etch primer under top coats
Yes I agree, it is a very thin application.Collector Inspector wrote:That is a good thing that first layer is hard to remove.
Obviously done correctly.
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I will blast what will come free off, then apply a new coat of twin pack etch primer.