it makes valve springs last longer? wow, how in the heck does it do that? I asked the guy at automotive machine, if his coating (it looked like a flat olive drab) lasted on the tops of the pistons, and he said yea, he took an engine apart with over a hundred thousand (dont quote me on that number) miles on it, and he said it looked perfect. it did seem dam durable to me when i tried to scratch it. he showed me a piston skirt with the dry film on it, and it was in really good shape. I was just wondering if you guys heard about it at all. but if lee thompson says it works, then I believe it. though, the coating that was on your piston tops. was that yours, or the industrial stuff? This guy swore by it. He has a pretty good reputation too. anyone else?
how do you do your springs lee? and what do you think about the bearings? do you think they'd last longer too?