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    Yeah, every now and then they come up with the right stuff. Epoxy, silicone, wd-40 and duct tape. When used for their proper purpose some wonderfull stuff. I am glad I'm not using these anymore to keep oil off the floor. Oh I shouldnt forget wire coat hangers, (they are getting scarse), can't weld with thouse plastic ones from wal-hole. And of course bailing wire.

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    Now dlotraf33 you have got me worried, using bailing wire, duck tape and coat hanger wire. When you got time, you better give this person a run down on how those speciality tools are and when does one use them. I with you though on oil leaks, can't tolerate them either. Don that photo of your engine reminds me what a cool car that you built for yourself, is it still as clean after all those miles you have put on it.

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    [QUOTE=Whiplash23T;Don that photo of your engine reminds me what a cool car that you built for yourself, is it still as clean after all those miles you have put on it. [/QUOTE]


    No, it's not bad to keep clean but since it has been on the road for almost 3 years now (and driven ALOT) it isn't as fresh as it once was. Also has some road rash, like stone chips, but every one is a memory.

    Don

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