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34Ford is right, it is easier to paint an engine out of the vehicle. With my '46, the engine was running great, so no need to remove it. Not being familiar with what the PO had/hadn't done, I pulled the carb, fuel pump and stand, intake manifold, distrib. and wires, generator, fan, rad, water pumps.... etc.. I covered all the holes that dirt/cleaner shouldn't get into, and with a large catch pan under the engine, scrubbed the engine and engine compartment down with Simple Green. Rinsed with hot soapy water, wire brushed, washed again, then wiped every thing down twice with grease and wax remover. I masked the firewall fender wells etc. I went to a local hydraulic shop and bought enough plugs and caps to cover the head nuts and spark plug holes so I didn't get paint on/in them. The caps, fit nicely over the nuts, and the flange on the cap covered the washers. I cleaned and painted all the fender wells and the parts I took off, using the same cleaning process, then reinstalled. I know the plug wire conduit are supposed to be black, but I thought...., hey, at my age, why not live on the edge!
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