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5 Tips for Painting Your Project Engine
Depending on who you are and what you enjoy, a greasy, grimy, and nearly unrecognizable engine might be exactly what you want ...
What do we mean when we say "from the street to the show?" Well, we decided to "candy out" this engine block that used to be in a street car. The engine was partially disassembled and prepped for that ...
A step-by-step tutorial in the Pontiac V8 rebuild series focusing on thoroughly cleaning and carefully masking the engine block, laying the groundwork for a successful and durable paint job. Trump's ...
This ’69 Camaro was purchased with a 383 small-block and a yellow engine compartment. Body-colored engine compartments are not for everyone. The small-block was ditched in favor of a 496 big-block.
So your daily driver hot rod has an engine that runs good but looks like a horror-film reject. What do you do? Well, you could bolt the hood shut and drive the beast until it dies, or you could spend ...
If you’re looking to sharpen up the look of your motor, engine enamel paint is what you need. It’s specifically formulated to handle high temperatures, and it doesn’t take long to turn a tired old ...
Cleaning an engine can be difficult. Getting the job done while it's still in the car means dismantling accessories to reach the metal, reaching into tight spaces, and having to crawl underneath to ...
Some of the most iconic engines ever made, especially engines from the muscle car era, feature painted engine blocks. Look at the 426 Race HEMI, for example. It was one of the most well-known and ...
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