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  • #16
    Originally posted by larry View Post
    A friend, as an experiment, blasted a piston. He then scrubbed it with detergent and hot water. He then put it in a pot of water and boiled it. When he finished, there was sand at the bottom of the pot.
    Wow! would never have expected that! Thanks!

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    • #17
      I would put the cases in front of a space heater ,then hit with a foam type degreaser and scrub brush..Dont glass bead.
      Tom

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      • #18
        Originally posted by aumick10 View Post
        Cotton,
        Have you done any tests on Ethanol free fuel?
        That would just be more junk science, Mick!

        There are over a hundred and fifty Federally-allowed additives, and combinations are more digestive than any alone.

        Injector cleaners, mandated Intake Valve Deposit inhibitors (IVDs), "detergents", etc. are why plug reading is now futile.

        Ethanol just makes them all worse.

        ....Cotten
        PS: Even if ethanol-free fuel was available, who wants to only ride in a circle around that pump?
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        • #19
          Originally posted by tfburke3 View Post
          I would put the cases in front of a space heater ,then hit with a foam type degreaser and scrub brush..Dont glass bead.
          Tom
          Awesome Idea!! Thank you!!

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          • #20
            Glass beading will close the pores on aluminum castings so it will capture the beads. If you have to clean use silica sand for the media, it will not close the casting pores and leaves a satin looking finish. Silica is another grit that must be removed from the castings before use as in scrubbing, washing very thoroughly.

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            • #21
              The sharper the media, Folks,..

              The more it tends to embed.

              Beads are round, and unless they are quite well used, only embed when the pressure is too low.
              They are supposed to bounce.

              Who cares on the outside anyway?

              ....Cotten
              PS: Here's one of my favorite glass bead pics.
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              • #22
                Steve; I have used Gunk Engine Degreaser or Gunk Engine Brite for over 40 years. You just spray it on and let it work for about 15 to 20 minutes and then hose it off. It cleans up the aluminum nicely. For real dirty or greasy spots, just spray it and use an old toothbrush to work the cleaner into the grime. it may take a couple of cleanings for tough grease, but it works great. Just be sure to quickly blow dry the cases or the steel will start to rust. Most auto parts stores sell this.
                Craig

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                • #23
                  Soda works nicely on Linkert bodies.

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                  • #24
                    How well does it hold paint, Larry?

                    Looks rough enough.

                    I have four cabinets with four different media, and there's still always a lot of prep and detailing afterward.

                    ....Cotten
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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by T. Cotten View Post
                      The sharper the media, Folks,..

                      The more it tends to embed.

                      Beads are round, and unless they are quite well used, only embed when the pressure is too low.
                      They are supposed to bounce.

                      Who cares on the outside anyway?

                      ....Cotten
                      PS: Here's one of my favorite glass bead pics.
                      Hi Cotten
                      Not sure what lm looking at....

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by larry View Post
                        Soda works nicely on Linkert bodies.

                        Looks gorgeous! Thank you!

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by 41craig View Post
                          Steve; I have used Gunk Engine Degreaser or Gunk Engine Brite for over 40 years. You just spray it on and let it work for about 15 to 20 minutes and then hose it off. It cleans up the aluminum nicely. For real dirty or greasy spots, just spray it and use an old toothbrush to work the cleaner into the grime. it may take a couple of cleanings for tough grease, but it works great. Just be sure to quickly blow dry the cases or the steel will start to rust. Most auto parts stores sell this.
                          Craig
                          I know gunk very well... definitely will try this... thank you!

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Steve Galli View Post
                            Hi Cotten
                            Not sure what lm looking at....
                            The three arrows point to beads, Steve!

                            Trapped in the idle bleeds of a Linkert.

                            Note they are different sizes, and the big one fits a .052" hole.

                            No wonder it needed fixed.

                            ....Cotten
                            PS: Its a common problem, often from the gas tank. But the strainer would have caught that big one.
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by T. Cotten View Post
                              The three arrows point to beads, Steve!

                              Trapped in the idle bleeds of a Linkert.

                              Note they are different sizes, and the big one fits a .052" hole.

                              No wonder it needed fixed.

                              ....Cotten
                              PS: Its a common problem, often from the gas tank. But the strainer would have caught that big one.
                              Definitely not blasting my Bike! Thank you!

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Steve Galli View Post
                                Definitely not blasting my Bike! Thank you!
                                I wouldn't even pressure-wash a vintage machine, Steve!

                                But blasting has its time and place;

                                A well-engineered cabinet in an appropriate place away from 'sanitary' operations,..

                                (Plus proper media, proper masking,... etc.,... )

                                And time spent religiously prepping the hardware afterwards.

                                ....Cotten
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