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Whats the best way to clean up old engines?
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Any ideas on how to clean them up?
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I had good luck with a wire brush I found at the hardware store and a dremmel. For the brush go to Ace or True Value and look for a set of five brushes. Look for the pack that has one in it like the one in the pic. That is the only wire brush I have found that won't wear out or fall apart in five minutes.
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This has been posted before but I have the cases and related aluminum parts soda blasted. Cleans up with water. Very safe.
Was it done on the bike?...Russ
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If I could go back, I would have painted the engine after it was blasted to keep from corroding again.
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Stupid question, but what is soda blasting? I've heard of bead and sand blasting but not soda blasting.
Same principle as bead/sand blasting. Different blast media--plain old baking soda.
The benefit is that it is less likely to cause pitting or scaring, and it dissolves in water, making clean up easier.
With bead/sand blasting, you have to be EXTREMELY meticulous with cleanup to make sure all grit is flushed from interior passages.
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