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Old 04-11-2010, 09:33 AM
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Was interested in coating my LS2 fuel rail, wondered if it's doable, and if there are any special precautions or steps I have to take to make it work safely. Thanks.
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Subscribing! I was wondering the same thing about my LT1 rails
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Things coming to mind are: any inner seals or O-rings to look out for? Is there going to be a risk if small drops of fuel are in there when it gets heated to 300-400 degrees?
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Local guy here that has an LS2 and owns a powder coating business. This is answer enough for me:


Yes, the nylon intake is also powder coated, not painted.



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