Re: Cleaning a Dissassembled Block
Well im sure that most of those have been cleaned by the machine shop he uses to do the blocks before hand, not for sure but im sure he has them decked or honed or boarded at a machine shop
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Re: Cleaning a Dissassembled Block
oven cleaner works pretty good too
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Re: Cleaning a Dissassembled Block
im a big fan of carb cleaner
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Re: Cleaning a Dissassembled Block
I use parts washer and Kerosine. If you don't have one..walmart carb cleaner is the ----.
For the tiny parts I use my ultrasonic cleaner ;D |
Re: Cleaning a Dissassembled Block
Is it fine to just wipe that part of the crank off with a towel? I need to clean mine up when I replace the rod bearings also.
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Re: Cleaning a Dissassembled Block
yea...just don't use anything that will score it..try some shop towels and carb cleaner
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Re: Cleaning a Dissassembled Block
Castrol Superclean (Industrial strength)
I clean every single engine I build with that ----, I use probably a entire gallon, with a nice scrub brush, then blast it with the 2000psi pressure washer/burner at 200 degrees. The ---- melts off like butter =) Brake cleaner and regular solvant doesnt do ---- for really nasty ----. |
Re: Cleaning a Dissassembled Block
Originally Posted by AbaZ
Brake cleaner and regular solvant doesnt do ---- for really nasty ----.
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