Thanks Greg, sounds like a great idea. I have already drilled the rivets
and removed the ID badge to prep.  Figured I'd have the engine bay
painted without the plate attached so I can clean it up nice.  I'll give
the MEK a shot.
Jim
75 TR6
80 TR7
Kissimmee, FL
GREG DONEGAN wrote:
> Jim, when my '72 was repainted, the shop painted both plates, even
> though I requested that the top one be masked off.  My car is painted
> with PPG basecoat/clearcoat, and I just recently corrected that
> problem (after three years!) by removing the plate (very carefully
> drilling out the rivets and scoring the paint around the plate to
> prevent the unwanted removal of the surrounding paint) and immersing
> the plate in MEK (Methyl Ethyl Ketone) for about 15 minutes, and the
> paint came right off, primer and all, leaving the plate like new.
> HTH Greg Donegan72 TR6  CC82492UHebron, KY
>
>      ----- Original Message -----
>      From: Jim Henningsen
>      Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 7:19 PM
>      To: 6 Pack Digest
>      Subject: Re: Engine Compression in a TR6
>       My 75 TR6 (stock engine - never rebult) has 125 compression
>      on 1-5
>      cylinders, but has 95 on #6.  The car seems to run well, at
>      least I
>      think so.  Is the likely culprit sticky or worn valves and
>      it just needs
>      a valve job?
>
>      Also, I am prepping my 6 for a new Mimosa Yellow paint job
>      and wondered
>      how folks restore the upper body ID badge on the firewall.
>      I am told
>      the lower ID badge is painted the car color and the upper is
>      kept
>      unpainted.  Mine had been repainted and I have stripped the
>      paint but it
>      is not perfect.  Has anyone paintyed the upper ID silver?
>      Thanks
>      --
>      Jim Henningsen
>      75 TR6 CF35914U
>      80 TR7 DHC
>      email:jdhenn@cfl.rr.com
>
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Jim Henningsen
email:jdhenn@cfl.rr.com
 
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