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Does anyone know how long between when the engine is painted that the spark plugs go in ? Are the engines test fired on the assembly line ? I have a bunch of pics of the plugs and most have what looks like orange engine paint. Like specs. Not overspray but I am trying to imagine a painted engine being test fired before maybe puddled paint is completely dry ? I dunno but it is curious.
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A build sheet taped to the firewall and pinched between the inner fender and the bracket it bolts to.
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PCV with undercoating..
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A build sheet taped to the firewall and pinched between the inner fender and the bracket it bolts to. ![]() [/ QUOTE ] I've lost count on the build sheet tally...
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I thought the original plugs had four equal width bands around them? John
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