There are many little holes in the baffle corners etc that I would like to fill, but I would prefer to fill them before I paint the baffles rather than having globs of ultra black everywhere.
Would Proseal be fine for these little spots?
Apparently:
It has a service temperature range from -65*F (-54*C) to 250*F (121*C), with intermittent excursions up to 275*F (135*C)
I’ve primed the baffles already, will rivet together, then seal these little corner holes, then topcoat. (Probably after they are fitted and the initial engine runs on the truck are complete).
Will use ultra black / ultra blue to seal the gap between the baffles and the engine itself.
Alternatively, I have some firebarrier 2000+ left over - but I don’t think this is paintable?
Would Proseal be fine for these little spots?
Apparently:
It has a service temperature range from -65*F (-54*C) to 250*F (121*C), with intermittent excursions up to 275*F (135*C)
I’ve primed the baffles already, will rivet together, then seal these little corner holes, then topcoat. (Probably after they are fitted and the initial engine runs on the truck are complete).
Will use ultra black / ultra blue to seal the gap between the baffles and the engine itself.
Alternatively, I have some firebarrier 2000+ left over - but I don’t think this is paintable?