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08-22-2003, 01:01 PM | #1 |
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pulled the heads off a friends '72 last night....have a question
The valve seals were leaking oil into the cylinders pretty bad, so we pulled the heads off to have them rebuilt. The cylinders look pretty good, not much of a ridge - can still see a little crosshatch on the walls, so my buddy is just going to put the rebuilt heads back on.
The question is, there is a lot of carbon build-up on the piston tops from the oil burning; whats the best way to get this off the piston tops...scrape it? anybody use anything to maybe soften it up first?...wire brush? Thanks, SC |
08-22-2003, 01:36 PM | #2 |
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i've done it with a small wire wheel in a drill put the piston to the top of the bore spray alot of wd-40 and do the piston top, make sure to put rags in the adjacent cylinders and the valley to keep crap out spray lots of wd-40 while brushing and when done to flush the cylinders
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08-23-2003, 11:29 AM | #3 |
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I LIKE TO USE THE ROLOC DISCS THAT ARE MADE FOR GASKET REMOVAL. NOT!!!! THE FIBER ONES & NOT A WIRE WHEEL. I DON'T LIKE TO USE ANY ABRASIVE THAT WEARS INTO MICROSCOPIC PARTICALS, TO GET INTO PISTON RING GROOVES OR BEARINGS, CAUSING PREMATURE WEAR. I USE DIESEL FUEL AS A LUBRICANT TO LOOSEN UP THE CARBON BUILDUP. JOHN
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08-23-2003, 12:38 PM | #4 |
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also...think about what you might be leaving in your engine if you use chemicals......
There is a substance called "marine" somthing or another....comes in a white metal container with a nickel size lid...heard this works fairly good.... its normally a crank case/ gas additive. Warning to everone out there, I lost a 87 burb to this additive back in the early days. I bought the burb cheep and when I used this additive in the crank case.....it cleaned it so well I lost all the "leak seal" for the cooling system holding the coolent from entering into my cylanders (cracked heads...sealed with @$%#$% radiator leak stop.....).. didn't know much of nothing about working on engines back then...........so I gave it away.... You guys would have loved it....it was "forest service" green..........
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08-23-2003, 12:56 PM | #5 |
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I used carb cleaner to get off the carbon when i pulled my heads. It worked pretty good. Just use the little nozzle that comes with the can and blast the carbon right off. You don't have to get everything squeaky clean, just take off all of the thick stuff.
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08-23-2003, 01:06 PM | #6 |
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thanks yellow 72....for stating in simple terms what I was trying to get across.............
to many people talking in my head today.....
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08-23-2003, 09:10 PM | #7 |
its all about the +6 inches
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And an oil chainge wouldn't be too bad an idea after spraying stuff and scraping things in the engine.
Maybe fire it up for a couple min to flush it all down, then drain it all out and don't forget the filter. |
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