Well I could really spray more of the hoses and wires and the throttle air tubes- it might look a little cheesy, but it's really just more insulation and really does protect the rubber-
but because it does look cheesy, I'll be doing what I always do after getting the grease and dirt off as much as possible,
and that's using some Armor All type rubber and vinyl protectorant on them-
it really makes them shiny and keeps the rubber nice- I've been doing that a long time and never had a radiator hose fail
The first Festy I bought was in Southern Cal and I had it out at Needles in the desert, a couple of years-
and the temp needle NEVER varied the least little bit-
It could be 115 degrees out side and the car never once over-heated- never came close
That was one of the things that impressed me about it
And when I got it- the water pump squeeked like crazy!
I put some lubricant in it once and drove it over another 100,000, after buying it in 1997 with 175,000 already on it.
I'm toying with the idea of painting the whole thing silver-
or more of the firewall and side panels- it would be really clean, but the best part is that you can really see things better under the hood
The valve cover really starts to look sharp if cleaned and painted with several coats of chrome paint-
and some of it is more "chromy" than others- the stuff at Dollar General- "Miracle" brand- is more shiny and metallic than the Krylon they sell at Wal-Mart-
I've been using it for years to recondition old bicycle parts- it's a little more shiny than brushed alloy, at least the Miracle brand- but you have to paint several coats to get iit thick and lasting- the Krylon dries to about a natural alloy metal luster.
I always wonder whay they didn't have a cover over the fusible links- I may try to fashion one-
they are really just wires of a certain guage- I've made and used my own using that size end connectors before.
but because it does look cheesy, I'll be doing what I always do after getting the grease and dirt off as much as possible,
and that's using some Armor All type rubber and vinyl protectorant on them-
it really makes them shiny and keeps the rubber nice- I've been doing that a long time and never had a radiator hose fail
The first Festy I bought was in Southern Cal and I had it out at Needles in the desert, a couple of years-
and the temp needle NEVER varied the least little bit-
It could be 115 degrees out side and the car never once over-heated- never came close
That was one of the things that impressed me about it
And when I got it- the water pump squeeked like crazy!
I put some lubricant in it once and drove it over another 100,000, after buying it in 1997 with 175,000 already on it.
I'm toying with the idea of painting the whole thing silver-
or more of the firewall and side panels- it would be really clean, but the best part is that you can really see things better under the hood
The valve cover really starts to look sharp if cleaned and painted with several coats of chrome paint-
and some of it is more "chromy" than others- the stuff at Dollar General- "Miracle" brand- is more shiny and metallic than the Krylon they sell at Wal-Mart-
I've been using it for years to recondition old bicycle parts- it's a little more shiny than brushed alloy, at least the Miracle brand- but you have to paint several coats to get iit thick and lasting- the Krylon dries to about a natural alloy metal luster.
I always wonder whay they didn't have a cover over the fusible links- I may try to fashion one-
they are really just wires of a certain guage- I've made and used my own using that size end connectors before.
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