Theo,
So, was the product name used generically like "Cola?" I always thought
Glyptal was the product name, but this link seems to indicate it was the
name of manufacturer. If so, did the product and manufacturer have the same
name or Glyptal (as car guys know it) have a different name (or number)?
Sorry for more questions than answers.
Tom
> Here's a sorta-off-topic question: How did Glyptal come to be the go-to
> coating for differentials and engine blocks? I know that it's used
> because it seals pores in the cast iron surfaces, but how did an
> electrical insulation compound become the de-facto standard for engine,
> transmission, and diff interiors?
>
> http://www.glyptal.com/
>
> Glyptal is a US product that was mainly a research-facility material
> until maybe two decades ago. So why would it be the concours-correct
> paint for a diff on a British car?
>
> Theo
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