How To Clean The Plenum?
#12
Dude! Use a razor blade, and after that, a sanding block with fine grit paper on it. Right before installation, clean all the surfaces with denatured alcohol as mentioned previously. You do know a Haynes or downloading the FSM from the FAQ section would answer your questions as far as the smaller(but important details go).
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#15
Hey You... use oven cleaner... don't allow it near your boss ports though... tape those rascals off... spray and let it sit for about five minutes or so... hit it with a hose... I promise it will be clean...
Or, a box of Tide powdered detergent, mixed with water to form a paste smeared all over it, liberally in the bad areas, allowed to sit until hardened and then blasted off with pressure will also clean that baby up- and it's not near as intrusive/corrosive as the oven cleaner.. You may find yourself doing this two or even three times, but it will do the trick.. If you have access to a steam genie, not just a pressure washer but a steam genie, this will work magic.. and again, it's not near as corrosive/intrusive as the chemicals in oven cleaner..
here is something a little off subject but a curiosity of mine: since you guys have your intake off, would any of you mind to snap a pic of the runners and post them? I had zero intentions of doing the 'keg mod' when mine was apart, but DANG- looking at the ports on those runners, if I didn't know any better I would swear they were broken off a mold at that point.. they were rough and uneven... I ended up cutting about an inch and a half off (at an angle of maybe 50*), and grinding and polishing them up... I'm not sure if it makes any performance difference whatsoever, but I just couldn't stand to go through all that work just to put it back together looking like that... I would love to see if mine was an anomaly or if it is the norm...
Or, a box of Tide powdered detergent, mixed with water to form a paste smeared all over it, liberally in the bad areas, allowed to sit until hardened and then blasted off with pressure will also clean that baby up- and it's not near as intrusive/corrosive as the oven cleaner.. You may find yourself doing this two or even three times, but it will do the trick.. If you have access to a steam genie, not just a pressure washer but a steam genie, this will work magic.. and again, it's not near as corrosive/intrusive as the chemicals in oven cleaner..
here is something a little off subject but a curiosity of mine: since you guys have your intake off, would any of you mind to snap a pic of the runners and post them? I had zero intentions of doing the 'keg mod' when mine was apart, but DANG- looking at the ports on those runners, if I didn't know any better I would swear they were broken off a mold at that point.. they were rough and uneven... I ended up cutting about an inch and a half off (at an angle of maybe 50*), and grinding and polishing them up... I'm not sure if it makes any performance difference whatsoever, but I just couldn't stand to go through all that work just to put it back together looking like that... I would love to see if mine was an anomaly or if it is the norm...
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hey dude.... I can understand you being apprehensive about the whole thing.. it can be a little intimidating to be sure- especially if you're not familiar with it or do things like this regularly...
if it gets to be too much....
hit it with an axe..
sorry, I couldn't resist... :-)
it'll get there... just search, research, and when you come up blank- ask... this forum has been magic for me for a long time though I just started contributing a little while ago..
but seriously, hit it with an axe.. :-)
if it gets to be too much....
hit it with an axe..
sorry, I couldn't resist... :-)
it'll get there... just search, research, and when you come up blank- ask... this forum has been magic for me for a long time though I just started contributing a little while ago..
but seriously, hit it with an axe.. :-)
#18
Hey You... use oven cleaner... don't allow it near your boss ports though... tape those rascals off... spray and let it sit for about five minutes or so... hit it with a hose... I promise it will be clean...
Or, a box of Tide powdered detergent, mixed with water to form a paste smeared all over it, liberally in the bad areas, allowed to sit until hardened and then blasted off with pressure will also clean that baby up- and it's not near as intrusive/corrosive as the oven cleaner.. You may find yourself doing this two or even three times, but it will do the trick.. If you have access to a steam genie, not just a pressure washer but a steam genie, this will work magic.. and again, it's not near as corrosive/intrusive as the chemicals in oven cleaner..
here is something a little off subject but a curiosity of mine: since you guys have your intake off, would any of you mind to snap a pic of the runners and post them? I had zero intentions of doing the 'keg mod' when mine was apart, but DANG- looking at the ports on those runners, if I didn't know any better I would swear they were broken off a mold at that point.. they were rough and uneven... I ended up cutting about an inch and a half off (at an angle of maybe 50*), and grinding and polishing them up... I'm not sure if it makes any performance difference whatsoever, but I just couldn't stand to go through all that work just to put it back together looking like that... I would love to see if mine was an anomaly or if it is the norm...
Or, a box of Tide powdered detergent, mixed with water to form a paste smeared all over it, liberally in the bad areas, allowed to sit until hardened and then blasted off with pressure will also clean that baby up- and it's not near as intrusive/corrosive as the oven cleaner.. You may find yourself doing this two or even three times, but it will do the trick.. If you have access to a steam genie, not just a pressure washer but a steam genie, this will work magic.. and again, it's not near as corrosive/intrusive as the chemicals in oven cleaner..
here is something a little off subject but a curiosity of mine: since you guys have your intake off, would any of you mind to snap a pic of the runners and post them? I had zero intentions of doing the 'keg mod' when mine was apart, but DANG- looking at the ports on those runners, if I didn't know any better I would swear they were broken off a mold at that point.. they were rough and uneven... I ended up cutting about an inch and a half off (at an angle of maybe 50*), and grinding and polishing them up... I'm not sure if it makes any performance difference whatsoever, but I just couldn't stand to go through all that work just to put it back together looking like that... I would love to see if mine was an anomaly or if it is the norm...
And do NOT use a wire brush on ANY gasket surface on your manifold. Steel (wire brush) is harder than aluminum (manifold) and you will end up scoring the surfaces, and NEVER get a good seal.
#19
I'm not upset!!!!!!! LOL Well now I am! Read the damn manual then. There are certain small (but important details) as I mentioned, that WE might forget to tell you, and you'll have the manual/knowledge while you are doing the job.. If you read something in the manual that confuses you or you want to know what is best used for a particular aspect of the job, NO problem, ask away! I for one will be more than happy to answer any questions you might have. You can even PM me if you like.
Steam cleaner is a good idea........ I had considered painting it... so it wouldn't get quite so oxidized again.
They aren't upset. They just have a sense of humor.
And do NOT use a wire brush on ANY gasket surface on your manifold. Steel (wire brush) is harder than aluminum (manifold) and you will end up scoring the surfaces, and NEVER get a good seal.
They aren't upset. They just have a sense of humor.
And do NOT use a wire brush on ANY gasket surface on your manifold. Steel (wire brush) is harder than aluminum (manifold) and you will end up scoring the surfaces, and NEVER get a good seal.