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Re: How Much Paint Does It Take?
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Posted by atw on August 16, 2002 at 09:22:29 from (208.247.107.130):
In Reply to: How Much Paint Does It Take? posted by RedTed/MO on August 15, 2002 at 17:53:07:
RedTed/MO, I just used (2 weeks ago) exactly 1 gallon of PPG OMNI AU plus thinner & hardner to paint my H, but I farmed the sheet metal painting to a local body shop. You should be OK with one gallon as a C is a tad smaller. If your going to paint the thing in pieces make sure you don't get paint where you'll need an electrical ground. I know on H's & M's you can't have any paint between the tranny cover & the steering post, or the steering post & headlight bar or else your headlights won't work. I also had to grind off fresh paint from where my light switch mounts to the electrical box cover because the battery system wouldn't charge. As soon as I got metal to metal contact everything worked great.
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