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Engine detailing help Hey Y’all,
Got a question and maybe the only people that can answer this are those who like to keep a clean motor. I am running an engine with an aluminum intake and a leaky Holley carb. This combination it has caused gasoline to stain the manifold various shades of brown in places. I am not going to remove the manifold (but yes, I AM fixing that carb) but I do want to clean the brown stains off it. So, what product do you use to clean the brown gasoline stains off of your aluminum intake? Granted, I should have cleaned it sooner rather than let it buildup, but dealing with cancer makes one put off some things. What is your ‘it works every time’ solution? |
Re: Engine detailing help I would try some oven cleaner. Carefully at first to make sure it doesn't darken the intake.
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Re: Engine detailing help Oven cleaner attacks aluminum and could turn the color black. I've used paint thinner, mineral spirts with good results.
Glenn |
Re: Engine detailing help See this posting for cleaning cast aluminum.
https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=348446 |
Re: Engine detailing help Thanks fellas
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Re: Engine detailing help Try Lacquer thinner.
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Re: Engine detailing help Maybe soda blasting?
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Re: Engine detailing help To clean aluminum, I always use "Alumiprep 33", or "Bonderite 33". It is 33% phosphoric acid, it CLEANS aluminum, the airplane guys use it.
Tom |
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