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curing a head in the oven
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not sure about warpage tho.
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I used that stuff on exhaust pipes. You can cure it with a heat gun. harbor Freight sells them for about $10.peter1958 wrote: Im using some VHT high temp paint and it has 3 steps for curing. 250 -400 and 600 My question is at what temperature could the head warp?
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They come out more tender that way but they don't have that smoke flavor.4TheKZ1000 wrote: Hooper at Pitstop told me he uses gas grills to cook parts in.
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bountyhunter wrote:
They come out more tender that way but they don't have that smoke flavor.4TheKZ1000 wrote: Hooper at Pitstop told me he uses gas grills to cook parts in.
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LarryC wrote: Don't heat it to 600
ya, 600 bothers me also..... :ohmy:
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And how did you learn this? :woohoo:531blackbanshee wrote: i know that at 600 degrees for 45 minutes the seats will fall out .
not sure about warpage tho.
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