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Colin
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25th Feb 07 at 19:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

Whats the best way to clean up a cylinder head
Mark330d
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autosol? or degreaser?
Robin
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25th Feb 07 at 19:11   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

petrol.
Colin
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What would happen if I smothered in in gunk, left it for 1/2hr then put it in the dishwasher
CorsAsh
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I believe ed would tell you that works a treat
Robin
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that'd work.
Colin
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Also what about de-coking - or is that what im basically doing, getting rid of hydrocarbon deposits

Talk to me im a novice
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sounds like a job for brainiac .. thermite!

[Edited on 25-02-2007 by SportyBoy]
jr
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dishwasher
CorsAsh
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quote:
Originally posted by Colin
Also what about de-coking - or is that what im basically doing, getting rid of hydrocarbon deposits

Talk to me im a novice


Dremel with a brass wire brush
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gunk would get the loose stuff off, the harder stuff would need attacking with powertools.
Colin
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What about refacing valves, I dont have a fecking clue......or use of a lathe
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definatly spend a good few hours with wire drill then give it a laquer to stop it from oxidising

[Edited on 25-02-2007 by k e l]
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alloy wheel cleaner and lots of small wire brushes or an acid bath
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To reseat your valves, get some Chemico grinding paste, and cover the mating face of the valve in a decent layer, not too much though.

Then put the valve in the block, and lock it into a power drill. Spin the drill up slowly, and gently back the valve up against the head.





Worked fine for me.

If you want to clean up the valve itself, you can use some wire wool and hold it on the valve as you spin it in the drill (do this out of the head obviously). If there are any tough deposits, use a small fine oilstone to blitz it off.





Hope that helps Bangerboy.
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If you want to know what the grinding paste container looks like, its the red/blue striped thing on the left of this picture:



One end is coarse, the other is fine.
jr
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is that tesco's value grinding paste
CorsAsh
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You tell me, pauper.

I shop at Waitrose.
CorsAsh
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Oh my god I'm turning into ed
jr
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you dont even have waitrose up there

colin what engine are you putting back in the golf ?
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quote:
Originally posted by jr
you dont even have waitrose up there

colin what engine are you putting back in the golf ?


They deliver it in a time travelling Vivaro from 2036
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take it to a machine shop and ask them to put it in their washing bath.

will cost a few quid and comes out shiny and new
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Colin
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Cheers Ash

James - Just another 1.8 8v for now, if its a success I may do a 2.9 VR6 next over the coming year or so.
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whats a 1.8, is it a PB, KR or a 9A, or somethign else, can't remember

[Edited on 25-02-2007 by jr]

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