05-13-2014 | #1 |
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cleaning cylinder heads
Impulse purchased a used set of cylinder heads/cam covers. Was going to clean them well before I store them. Suggestions on how to clean them well by hand? Was going to take some brake cleaner on a rag to the combustion chambers unless someone has a better suggestion. Not going to spend money right now to have them disassembled and steam cleaned right now.
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05-13-2014 | #2 |
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Re: cleaning cylinder heads
That should be fine to use
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Re: cleaning cylinder heads
Put them in the back of your truck, and take them to the car wash.
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05-13-2014 | #4 |
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Re: cleaning cylinder heads
I use a fine brass wire wheel on shop grinder. Then a brass wire brush adapter on 3/8 inch drill.
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