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RE: Cleaning heads, et al
>Anyway, assuming I actually get the heads off of this thing, what is the
best
>substance to use to clean the parts that I have off with?
John's kerosene isn't bad, mineral spirits(paint thinner) is a good
low-volatility petro solvent, Simple Green is pretty effective as is
Citri-Solv and similar products(no aluminum cleaningh with these last 2).
Use gloves and eye protection! All solvents that will do the job are death
to skin, and you WILL splash some in your face at some point. Splurge for a
real parts cleaning brush or 2, including a long skinny 'rifle' brush for
the oil return passages et al.
It's real common to have to chip/brush carbon off the combustion chambers.
No sharp objects, a twisted wire cup brush in an angle grinder workws
great.
You can save a lot of time(I've learned the hard way) by doing a couple of
prep steps while the engine is still running. One would be a round of motor
flush. Two(I always do this) is a real thorough combustion chamber cleaning
with some non-EPA approved substance. Then, a real good round of engine
brite or similar and a trip to the jiffy wash(or steam cleaning for the
deluxe route). Getting the thing sorta clean on the outside is a major
morale booster during the darkest hours of the teardown, when it's way too
late to turn back but the pile of greasy parts keeps getting bigger and
bigger....;)
Jim
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