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Status: Venerable Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Ocean City, MD
Posts: 1,873
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Flush the system out regularly and you won't have any problems. The Electrolites when left in is what causes the metal to be attacked. The softest metals check out first. If your a once in a while racer with salt, when your done just use fresh clean water to clean out the salt. The Dart stuff is the bomb and I was referring to the coatings other people have used, they hurt, Darts does work pretty well.
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Status: New Guy
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 1
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its amazing information i love this thread
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Status: Venerable Member
Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Ocean City, MD
Posts: 1,873
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To add to this old post, we use the brass inserts in the aluminum parts used to slow down the attack on the edges. We are doing a 496 for a customer right now and that bronze sure do look pretty on the brand new manifold.
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