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Randolph Engine Enamel 303 Black Gallon

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Part# 303-1G
MFR Model# 24-303-4

Overview

Formulated to be heat resistance and maintain good gloss and color retention. For use in the painting of engine crank cases and cylinders, after major overhaul or for general maintenance. Can also be used on engine mounts and supports.

Service temperature is 300-350 degrees F. Reduction: Thin to correct spray viscosity with #257 Enamel Thinner (approximately 20% reduction). Application: Spray two coats. Allow to dry to the touch between coats.

Note: D-5973 Continental Gold can appear silver but when it dries, in the light it will have a gold tint to it.

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Q: Can this be brushed on as is? I have some assy. drive adapters that Im overhauling and would like to paint the sides with a brush instead of masking them all off and spraying them...

For best results it is recommended to be sprayed, but it can be brushed on.

Q: I am overhauling a comntinental enginer. Do I have to apply a primer befrore the enamel?

E-420 is the recommended primer per the vendor.

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