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Old 04-21-2007, 06:02 AM   #1
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Default UPDATED!!!!!cleaning write up 56K beware TONS OF PICS!!!!!

well i brought a motor for the local junk yard for $300 and thought it would be great for a 500-650hp DD, circuit track, and occasional strip car so stay tuned for that thread. Now this is a write up of how to clean parts.

first a little before an after shots




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intake ports after cleaning







the head itself which will be cleaned in my little bath




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1. get a 18 gallon or more container
2. fill the container with a 3 parts cleaner to 2 parts DISTILLED water solution. ( in the pic above i only used 3 gallon of cleaner and 2 gallons of water haha )
3. allow parts to sit in solution for NO longer than 45min. i produced the results above with only 15-30min. of soaking time
4. while parts are in solution scrub thoroughly
5. after parts are to your liking dry as best you can
6. give most parts a LIGHT coat of WD-40 to prevent rust ( i didnt do this on the pics above but it works better when you do )

now you may be wondering what is the gunk motor flush for ? well its to pre soak really hard to clean parts that have oil burned on or other containminants. after you do that then complete steps 1-6 hope you guys enjoyed the write up and pics OH BTW i will be doing the WHOLE cylinder head once i get the sensors off so keep checking for updates

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Old 04-21-2007, 10:29 AM   #2
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nice pics.Good job.
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yo this is siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiick. I got alot of carbon buildup on my pistons and I hope you could show me the way. I tried using paint thinner but that didnt do anything.
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yo when are going to post pictures of the head

bump for nice pics
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im gonna shoot for this week so stay tuned i guareente you'll like it
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I just wanted to say that I used this guys method and it worked great. check it out

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This needs to be stickied!
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So your saying just the supplies listed..and alot of scrubbing did all that?
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I did a SOHC valve cover awhile back doing basically the same thing. The valve cover was pretty nasty, but it cleaned it all up. I did extra work on it too and made it look better than it had when it even came off the car.
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So your saying just the supplies listed..and alot of scrubbing did all that?
yup i used everything i listed an it worked great i brought everything from wal mart go figure $20 do it at home or you could pay $50-$80 for hot tank its your choice in the end.
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Excellent, need to try that. My head is freakin nasty, hot tanked it twice and used the aqueous cleaner but with cold water and it suck balls. Hot tank it at school, sometimes the hot water works and sometime it doesn't; I can't say much cuz it's free, but definately trying this method.
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Old 05-30-2007, 10:48 PM   #15
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ok so i promised updates and never got a chance to do it until now and im 93% happy with the out come its not what i was expecting BUT when i started at 8pm and finished at 10pm (because i was sleepy) this is what i got. so let me know or anyway i will be letting it soak for another 2 hours straight and then sandblasting it
IF YOU WANT TO SEE B4 PICS UP AT BEGINNING OF THREAD ENJOY

EXHAUST PORTS BEFORE










EXHAUST PORTS AFTER CLEANING













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CYLINDER HEAD TOP AND SIDE VIEWS AFTER CLEANING








INTAKE PORTS AFTER CLEANING










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bump give me some input
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wow that looks good...
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looks good man. I did my head too. It almost looks as good
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great thread man I need to do mine once i get it off the boat whoohoo
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hey guys thanks for the input i have also made some more progress i would say the head is now 95 ot 98% completely carbon deposit FREE!!! i'll post up pics saturday hopefully monday nite at the lastest i'll also add in another time saving trick that i decided to use
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hey guys here are those pics i made i hope you like them. i could have cleaned the ports and entries better BUT i didnt have a brush or pipe cleaner small enough to get in there so yeah. hopefully in july or august the head will be sent out for a stage 2 or 3 port n polish












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this thread is a very cool money saver.
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i did this clean up on my b16 head the other day and it works realy good...thanks for the heads up...ill have pictures up once i finish cleaning it up...
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got a d16z6 head that has been lying around 3 years i going to try this on
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My machine shop charges me 10.00 to soak a head and misc parts in brake cleaner solution overnight and comes out around 99% clean.

Better than heads here.

But no doubt for smaller parts and such this looks like a good method. I got my part washer for 20.00 from a local guy and filled it with 1 part heavy duty degreaser and 1 part water.
For engine it says to use 1:4 mix. Whoops, I ran out of room for the water. Anyway I put some pistons in it for about an hour and they came out all grey and the coating was completely eaten away.
These were spares so no loss but I say this because:

You need to be careful what parts you put into what chemicals. Use spare parts first sometimes especially like cams and such that are expensive to replace.

Good find though for DIY budget builder.
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