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11-14-2012, 07:26 AM
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One wheel wonder...
Joined: Aug 2004
Location: Moneyapolis, MN
Oddometer: 6,265
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Any tips on how to remove carbon from the tops of pistons with out F'n up the aluminum? Tried a wire wheel in the drill and it's not working too well.
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11-14-2012, 07:31 AM
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Hayden's Dad
Joined: Oct 2010
Location: Albuquerque, NM
Oddometer: 343
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Soaking in carb cleaner?
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11-14-2012, 08:22 AM
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Rhymes w/piecejunkie
Joined: Jun 2006
Location: The only county in Illinois with no train tracks
Oddometer: 4,757
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A putty knife often works well, just hit both corners with a file or grinder to round them a little. Other items on hand that can work are flat bladed screwdrivers and don't laugh but a cheap SS butterknife also works.
If the pistons are out, then as mentioned soaking in solvent is really good as most of the carbon will just fall off after an overnight soak but if it is still in the motor and the head is off careful scraping is usually the way to go. |
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11-14-2012, 08:47 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2012
Location: Swanton, MD
Oddometer: 42
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Try finding someone with an ultrasonic cleaner. Here is the before and after on the last head I rebuilt. It was loaded with carbon but the cleaner made short work of it.
Before ![]() ![]() After ![]()
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11-14-2012, 08:56 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: May 2012
Location: WPB, FL, USA
Oddometer: 136
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Ultrasonic Cleaner for that size is pretty pricey. What kind of solution was used?
How about using gun cleaner solution like Hoppie's? Or, Non-corrosive degreaser? |
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11-14-2012, 09:11 AM
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Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2012
Location: Swanton, MD
Oddometer: 42
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It's an 8 gallon unit and you can pick one up for around $800. I use a 70/30 mix of pinesol (30%) and water (70%). It also heats the mixture up to 150-175 degrees F. Most shops will have one and won't charge much to clean some pistons. I did a few out of an old yamaha xs850 for a guy and charged him $30 to do 3 pistons.
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11-14-2012, 09:13 AM
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Bleh...
Joined: Aug 2007
Location: Here
Oddometer: 1,594
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Denatured alcohol or 90~99% rubbing alcohol. I can't remember which worked best, one of them cuts carbon really well...
I suspect a soaking in Pine-Sol might work too. Don't even consider anything with lye, like Greased Lighting.
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11-14-2012, 09:53 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: May 2012
Location: WPB, FL, USA
Oddometer: 136
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I used Zep for cleaning and it worked good. I will try Pinesol the next time.
Before: ![]() After with Zep:
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11-14-2012, 10:57 AM
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One wheel wonder...
Joined: Aug 2004
Location: Moneyapolis, MN
Oddometer: 6,265
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I have acess to an ultrasonic cleaner at work, it uses equipment cleaner 30 for solder mask.
The carb cleaner isn't doing much. May try some pine sol and rubbing alcohol too. Thanks! I just bought some used pistons that I want to clean up. I tried my 1.5" plastic putty knife and it works much better than I thought it would! I ended up using carb cleaner, wire brush and dull putty knife.
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D.T. screwed with this post 11-14-2012 at 06:21 PM |
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11-14-2012, 01:45 PM
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Spilt my beer
Joined: Oct 2009
Location: Colorado
Oddometer: 3,365
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Stop by your local Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep dealer and pick up some Mopar Combustion Chamber cleaner.
Or, if your local auto parts store carries the Wynns Combustion Chamber Cleaner. Its the same stuff as the Mopar. Wynns makes it for them. |
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11-14-2012, 08:24 PM
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Woolf Barnato
Joined: Jul 2004
Location: OAK
Oddometer: 29,109
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Aircraft grade paint remover, methylene chloride. It's nasty and it works well.
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11-14-2012, 08:37 PM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2007
Location: Clarksville, TN
Oddometer: 582
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Try MEK (Methyl Ethyl Ketone) IF you can find it...HORRIBLE shit...wear protection..lol
or you might try oven cleaner and a green scrubby pad...?
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11-14-2012, 09:13 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2012
Location: South Western Ontario, Canada
Oddometer: 55
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In the past, I've used Castrol Super Clean diluted 1:1 with water (to increase volume and reduce cost) in a steel wash tub and heated it over a camp stove. The parts were simmered for about an hour in this mixture. Other water based de-greasers may also work. All oil, sludge and grease were removed, as well as most of the carbon. The remaining carbon was very soft and easily brushed off with a brass brush. When clean, rinse the parts well with warm or hot water and dry thoroughly. Use compressed air if available, or a heat gun, or a cheap hair dryer (from a thrift store, not your bathroom!
Please wear long gloves and eye protection at a minimum! A face shield and a respirator would be even better. Super Clean will remove all the oils from your skin and kill layers of it very quickly. Been there, done that, learn from my mistake! Cracking and peeling skin is painful. I'd hate to think what it would do to eyes... ![]() HTH, Dave |
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