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19 Dec 2010 20:54 #417819 by Marneman
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Hi Everyone, Looking for any tips regarding cleaning an enigine case. I have a complete engine that is out of the frame, but it is nasty dirty. I've read some about soda blasting but am not sure whether that would be the right call on a complete engine. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

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You know what, I don't have a one to some other number of douche-bag scale. So.. Six!

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19 Dec 2010 21:04 #417821 by stonemaster
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I just finished doing mine, I used a engine degreaser on it first, then i used VHT paint stripper and then went over it with VHT case paint, looks great, I've soda blasted carbs before but didnt really need to for this, check the budget soda blaster thread for more info on that

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19 Dec 2010 22:13 #417829 by Marneman
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Thanks for the info stonemaster! I took your advice and checked out the soda blaster thread. Coolest idea I've seen in awhile. Can't wait to try it. Think I'll lug it to the car wash first and give it a good hose down. Maybe a spray down with gunk would be in order too. Thanks again Bro.

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19 Dec 2010 22:38 - 19 Dec 2010 22:40 #417833 by stonemaster
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do not pressure wash, rinse gently after degrease (gunk), I used vinegar and water in a spray bottle, with engine together never wash with high pressure
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20 Dec 2010 00:28 #417840 by kz1k
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stonemaster wrote:

do not pressure wash, rinse gently after degrease (gunk), I used vinegar and water in a spray bottle, with engine together never wash with high pressure

is this because the motor is still together? my cases are split, and was told by many members here to take them to the car wash...which i did.

as for the diy budget soda blaster. i have a 15 gall, decent size compressor. it took forever just to do my oil pan. i will either grit my teeth and finish the same way, or pay a machine shop to soda blast em.....joe

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WHY FART AND WASTE IT, WHEN YOU CAN BURP AND TASTE IT?

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20 Dec 2010 00:52 #417844 by stonemaster
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if its apart then .. i thought it was still together, sorry, pressure washing can blow out gaskets, no gasket no problem

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20 Dec 2010 00:56 #417846 by kz1k
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stonemaster wrote:

if its apart then .. i thought it was still together, sorry, pressure washing can blow out gaskets, no gasket no problem

dont be sorry, from the jist i got his motor is still together.:)

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WHY FART AND WASTE IT, WHEN YOU CAN BURP AND TASTE IT?

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20 Dec 2010 01:03 #417848 by stonemaster
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ok man B)

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20 Dec 2010 13:13 #417905 by big mike
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i have a sand blasat cabenet i use glass beads ( on disasembled motor) a motor that is together you can use walnut shells it makes the thing look brand new the trick is to find someone who does it

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20 Dec 2010 14:02 - 20 Dec 2010 14:03 #417916 by stonemaster
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dont need a cabinet, Harbor Frieght has beads and shells, air gun and hopper for $29.00 I got some beads, havent tried the shells yet, if ur worried bout stuff flying everywhere get a big ass cardboard box and some duck tape, worked for me
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20 Dec 2010 15:11 #417922 by Patton
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big mike wrote:

...i use glass beads ( on disasembled motor)....

For consideration--
Many well-qualified folks recommend against any glass bead ever touching the inside of an engine or any of the internal parts.
Because getting all the glass beads removed borders on the impossible.

Good Fortune! :)

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20 Dec 2010 15:54 #417930 by z1kzonly
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I've been glass beading parts for over 30 years!
Transmissions, cases, heads.
Yes it is alot of work, but it can be done!
Of course I always thread bolts into any holes and tape oil galleys.
I always wash in hot soapy water with air agitation too.
And 3 and 4 times!

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I SOLD OUT! THE KAW BARN IS EMPTY.
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Old faithful! Points ign. Bendix Orig. carb.
Starts everytime!

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