herculiner and its uses.
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herculiner and its uses.
So I went to town last night re-doing my leaf spring bushings. The leaf springs are down at the shop getting the new poly bushings pressed in and I was looking around the rear end. Since I have it apart, I thought, what else can I do while I am in here? I started looking at the surface rust on the axle and was wondering:
1. Is there any reason you can't hurculiner your rear-end? Would it keep heat in too much?
I am doing some painting of small parts right now, but if I do not hear any problems, which I have been searching for too, I will be hurculining that axles/diff.
1. Is there any reason you can't hurculiner your rear-end? Would it keep heat in too much?
I am doing some painting of small parts right now, but if I do not hear any problems, which I have been searching for too, I will be hurculining that axles/diff.
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RE: herculiner and its uses.
Yeah I am in there prepping right now. Funny where I am finding chunks of mud wedged in places.
What is por15? Would I use it instead or with hurculiner?
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Just looked it up and that stuff is a little more then what I want to do. Especially since once I burn this motor up I will be replacing the rear end to a 9 1/4 rear end. Good tip for when I re-do the truck though.
What is por15? Would I use it instead or with hurculiner?
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Just looked it up and that stuff is a little more then what I want to do. Especially since once I burn this motor up I will be replacing the rear end to a 9 1/4 rear end. Good tip for when I re-do the truck though.
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