wd 40
after you bead blast soak the cases with wd-40 and scrub with a brass or plastic scrub brush. the oil will lubricate the beads and make them easier to remove if they get imbedded from too much pressure. look at the cases with a magnifying glass under a bright light and you won't believe how much of the glass is imbedded in the surface. that material will eventually get into the bearings. after you wash your bike reapply a thin coat of wd-40 and the finish will stay new indefinitely. i just got a 59 panhead up and running again that i restored 30+ years ago and the cases and heads still were bright and new---stillman
after you bead blast soak the cases with wd-40 and scrub with a brass or plastic scrub brush. the oil will lubricate the beads and make them easier to remove if they get imbedded from too much pressure. look at the cases with a magnifying glass under a bright light and you won't believe how much of the glass is imbedded in the surface. that material will eventually get into the bearings. after you wash your bike reapply a thin coat of wd-40 and the finish will stay new indefinitely. i just got a 59 panhead up and running again that i restored 30+ years ago and the cases and heads still were bright and new---stillman
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