JC23
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Cool, thanks, Joe! You don't see many of those...
Joe, not using the 4.6 mounting pads on the x-member? Will they be cut off or left for that possible engine change in the future?
A lot of the time it really depends on the type of paint and/or how many times it has been painted. In my experience it doesn't do as well with old lacquer paint jobs. Patience is the key. Keep the panel well saturated and let it soak in. Once it starts to lift good I usually put another coat on and let it soak for at least 10 more minutes.
Agree that the type of paint you're removing has a big impact on effectiveness. Don't bother with the lower end removers. The epoxy "aircraft" versions seem to be the strongest. Most use methylene chloride as the primary ingredient. I'm not Mr. Safety but you really don't want any of this on your skin. It burns something fierce. Water rinse stops the reaction.
Soaking time is important and also not letting it dry out. Some folks will cover it so it can't dry and more of the chemical outgassing stays in contact with the paint. Time matters. You can't just put it on and immediately scrape the paint off.

Beautiful work Joe!

At least you could do some old school signage or pinstriping on them and have a great wall-hanger.
Looking good Joe! Time to open the book and pick out the color?
Man, I feel like I haven't been on here in a while. Joe, the truck is looking awesome! I really like the gauges, which I can't blow up the picture large enough to see a lot of detail. I'm assuming they are stock style??? Thanks for the motivation!
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I really can't tell you much...it was part of a combo package from Champion Cooling. Here is the specs they list on their website.