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Well boys the ol 1123 is painted. Total cost? $200 including the harbor freight HVLP gun!
Sprayed with Behr exterior paint. Now she’s up for sale
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The way I understand it, a run flat should not move, the lubricant is to prevent near immediate tire failure and separation allowing temporary limp home/out of combat by allowing the rubber to stay cool rubbing against itself. I blew a 14.00 with a run flat in it and no lubricant and the heat...
Gauges, warning lights, glass, shift indicator, turn signal sight glass, lockup indicator, etc are all taped off then everything inside got sprayed. It was bad bad, this thing sat for atleast 5 plus years with no top after being rebuilt in 08 at Albany
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First time ever touching an HVLP sprayer, and just spritzed a very light coat when rain came. Need to dial in the new gun
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Fair enough, but coming from M939s that would blow LED trucklites from poor grounds I had learned a trick or two.
I had issues with my rig that it seemed no matter how much I cleaned, removed paint, replaced wire, used dielectric grease to prevent corrosion etc I could not get my resistance...
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