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shit to clean engine parts at home?

Postby misk » October 13th, 2011, 11:24 pm

just wondering what i should use to soak pistons and conrods in to clean off any carbon and what not?
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Re: shit to clean engine parts at home?

Postby SLO4LT » October 14th, 2011, 6:11 am

Carby cleaner? or throttle body cleaner?
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Re: shit to clean engine parts at home?

Postby NUT347 » October 14th, 2011, 7:33 am

Brake cleaner.
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shit to clean engine parts at home?

Postby apoc » October 14th, 2011, 8:09 am

I use high grade kero for oily bits, cleans them up good after a week or so. Not sure how it would go with carbon deposits...
Brake cleaner is good stuff though.
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Re: shit to clean engine parts at home?

Postby AaronEF8 » October 14th, 2011, 8:49 am

Kero works pretty good on carbon, use a parts cleaning brush or 40 old toothbrushes to loosen the carbon off after it's been soaking for a bit.
If you can find a servo with a kero pump it's under $2 a litre, **** buying bottles of it from Bunnings lol
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Re: shit to clean engine parts at home?

Postby Parfrey » October 14th, 2011, 10:12 am

if you have heaps of carbon to move, gasket stripper does a mad job of it. Just don't get it on anything else lol.
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shit to clean engine parts at home?

Postby apoc » October 14th, 2011, 10:35 am

AaronEF8 wrote:Kero works pretty good on carbon, use a parts cleaning brush or 40 old toothbrushes to loosen the carbon off after it's been soaking for a bit.
If you can find a servo with a kero pump it's under $2 a litre, **** buying bottles of it from Bunnings lol


Yeah it's quite expensive if you buy the little bottles lol.
We managed to get a couple of 44s of chopper fuel for nix, works well enough!

Edit: use a dish washing brush. Works sweet :)
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