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Post by rocket on Sept 28, 2013 20:47:39 GMT -5
You can always leave it in the garage also ,,, NOT !!!
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Post by wheeliehappy on Dec 23, 2013 16:14:38 GMT -5
Break Clean, I use that sh^%$t on everything, it even removes paint
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Post by boaron on Aug 24, 2015 19:53:29 GMT -5
Heard using high temp silicone spooie stuff works with chambers eliminating spooge on the cylinders. You just remove the pipes, squirt it in the slot where the pipes fit and put the pipes back in. Oh, read drections first. Forgot that part.
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Post by Soupdragon1957 on Aug 24, 2015 20:28:06 GMT -5
I just don't let it get dirty in the first place. Dirty? I had to look it up in an online dictionary, never been a problem for me & what is this oil & grease stuff? Where does it come from, not out of the engine, surely? SoupD.
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Post by speedgeeza on Aug 25, 2015 15:13:35 GMT -5
On another note I finally bought some simple green... Don't know how I lived with out it! In squalor by the sound of things...
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2015 15:24:34 GMT -5
Large spray can of WD40 and soft paint brush for de-greasing, then soap and water cleaning, that's about all WD is good for anyway. WD40 doesn't hurt paint and other shit.
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Post by rocket on Sept 1, 2015 19:54:33 GMT -5
Good point on the WD . I only use Jig-a-loo now for lubin . My WD-40 can has sat for so long , its rusting ... www.jigaloo.ca/
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Post by Mitch E on Sept 1, 2015 20:26:19 GMT -5
if your looking for a good penetrating oil "Lloyds Move It" is about the best shit you can find! thicker then aerosol stays were you want it and works amazing plus cost efficient although i buy it wholesale through my work !! WD is great for cleaning! but for me Break Cleaner has replace WD40, Degreeser, Paint stripper, That shit will take off anything! just watch what you get it on I find if your going to clean your heads and what not the hard way by hand then i suggest soaking it with your cleaning solution and i mean soaking it then blowing it off with a blow gun, Messy and you may not think it would work but i find it gets rid of alot of the bigger shit and the somewhat loose stuff and if you keep it wet well doing it the sludge will blow off! Cuts your scrubbing time in half! About the break cleaner i dont no how it reacts with aluminum! just a disclaimer!
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Post by Curtis on Sept 1, 2015 20:29:53 GMT -5
Brake clean is good but the chemicals in it are harmful as hell....
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Post by Mitch E on Sept 1, 2015 20:32:12 GMT -5
I know! i can tell by the taste
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Post by Curtis on Sept 1, 2015 20:53:30 GMT -5
I know! i can tell by the taste Both my hands are right full of arthritis, is it from using brake cleaner to help get the shit off my hands from my old job? I am inclined to think so... Careful with it, I am 27 and have crippled up hands that crack and snap and hurt with every movement.
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Post by browney on Sept 26, 2015 0:41:01 GMT -5
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Post by Tripnut on Mar 17, 2016 12:45:04 GMT -5
Careful with the WD40, it kills rubber seals and probably doesn't do your inlet rubbers and HT leads any favours either.
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Post by Walms on Mar 17, 2016 12:56:40 GMT -5
WD-40 is petroleum based but I don't think it would be any more aggressive than kerosene.... I believe it was named WD-40 because it was a "water displacement" originally designed to dry out electrical equipment or iggy's
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Post by III on Mar 17, 2016 13:09:14 GMT -5
WD-40 is petroleum based but I don't think it would be any more aggressive than kerosene.... I believe it was named WD-40 because it was a "water displacement" originally designed to dry out electrical equipment or iggy's DING DING DINGWater Displacement 40 is right on Andrew.
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