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Is color of the genset important?
Engines, gensets and bilges should be white at best and very light
grey/silver at worst. Then any drip is immediately visible. Darker the paint the crappier the items as the maker has no faith in it being leak proof. |
Is color of the genset important?
On Mon, 15 Oct 2007 11:12:32 -0700, "
wrote: Engines, gensets and bilges should be white at best and very light grey/silver at worst. Then any drip is immediately visible. Darker the paint the crappier the items as the maker has no faith in it being leak proof. It is a good idea for the entire engine room to be white. There is never enough light, and white makes the most of what there is. Look inside a battle tank. All white. Casady |
Is color of the genset important?
It is a good idea for the entire engine room to be white. There is never enough light, and white makes the most of what there is. Look inside a battle tank. All white. Casady Concur - here is mine - http://www.luxe-motor-kei.co.uk/inte.../image141.html |
Is color of the genset important?
"Richard Casady" wrote in message ... , and white makes the most of what there is. Look inside a battle tank. All white. Casady How do you hide the blood? |
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