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Currently my engine compartment is Por 15 without a topcoat.  Over time some 
of the areas have started hazing because of its reaction to sunlight as well 
as heat.  I'm going after a semi gloss(factory) look.
Thanks
Walt

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>When I tore down the nose of the El Camino & rebuilt the front end, I
>painted everything w/ POR-15 (frame rails, inner fenders, rad support, all
>front-end components, coil springs, etc. I think it turned out very well.
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>I bought short chrome valve covers from Jegs w/ the bow-tie logo for about
>$45. They also come in a tall version and they are baffled. I think they
>look great too.
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>I am going to re-detail my engine compartment this winter.  I need some
>advice.
>
>A few months back the list was talking about different paints used.  I'm not
>looking for the cheapest option but more of a long term solution.  I need to
>paint it with something durable.  What should I use?  Opinions?
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>Any suggestions on where can I get a pair of tall chrome valve covers that
>look similar to stock?  I have a set of tall square valve covers that are
>just
>ugly.
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