Lance- that +8 is probably going to be too pretty to drive. You should just
consider the show-car route.
ScotchGuard might be a good choice for the wiring loom. While it won't help
fix the leak, I think that ScotchGuard resists smoke stains- so clean-up would
be easier. Some serious garage/show queen owners have been known to use
Wright's Liquid Smoke (available at A&P) in lieu of genuine Lucas smoke
stains. Most judges don't know the difference..
McGuires yellow wax works well on brake disks for show cars. Also prevents
wear on the pads.
Application altitude for bird droppings is exactally 21 feet 9 inches.
This
will produce a spatter pattern identical to the factory application. Best to
feed the bird nothing but British Berries for 24 hours prior to application
as consistancy is important. A good judge knows the difference.
ArmorAll works for the points as it also keeps that pesky spark from arcing
and pitting the points.
Fred Sisson
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