What/How to clean my pistons
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Mineral Spirits is what they have always used in Garages to clean Auto Parts - Most Garage that has those parts washing bins will most always run Mineral Spirits in it for cleaning Autoparts - it is great at breaking down oil and crude off parts - My only problem was I don't have a parts washer and I could not find mineral spirits in a container less then 5 Gals
Greg
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when i helped my dad built my 340, we used a 5 gallon bucket with some gas and carb cleaner, with a stiff wire brush, and a smal wire brush for the small spaces...it even took off things like old stick on gasket adhesive..things like that...i would think that any sort of harsh solvent, like paint thinner or turpentine would do the job..no?
and sorry about the nos remark...i admin at 33 other sites all day, and i cant be a smart ***...so i have to unload all of my smartass remarks here...glad you took it in good fun...
and sorry about the nos remark...i admin at 33 other sites all day, and i cant be a smart ***...so i have to unload all of my smartass remarks here...glad you took it in good fun...
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No Problem BadStratRT- I too am a Smart *** - It s a way of life - If you can not be yourself - you will one day expode!!
Besides - life is too short - you can not take everything for what it is worth - you got to have a sense of humor in every day things!
I have to admit - that would be a creative way to clean your engine!
Hey RayDog26 - I would not think that any of the engine components that are metal are coated with anything - What would you coat a engine part with that would resist Gas, Oil, and the High Temperatures - but might not be able to handle paint thinner nor turpentine with the exception of Gaskets? I am only guessing!
Greg
Besides - life is too short - you can not take everything for what it is worth - you got to have a sense of humor in every day things!
I have to admit - that would be a creative way to clean your engine!
Hey RayDog26 - I would not think that any of the engine components that are metal are coated with anything - What would you coat a engine part with that would resist Gas, Oil, and the High Temperatures - but might not be able to handle paint thinner nor turpentine with the exception of Gaskets? I am only guessing!
Greg
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yeh im not to sure either but i thought pistons and internal engine parts were like coated with like anti-rust and corrosion stuff. if u have ur piston box it might say some thing.... its just a guess im not really sure tho. plus i would think its not good to have any resido from that stuff on there when u go to run the engine i mean im sure u can clean it off tho.
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There is a round plastic brush the goes on the end of a die grinder, I used on one on my car when i changed my head gasket to clean everything up, and even the pistons, it is made for aluminum parts and wont hurt them,and it cleans the carbon off really quick and easy and they look like new. you can pick it up at about any auto parts store for about 3 or 4 dollars.