cleaning cylinder head

PostPost by: tdafforn » Sun Nov 19, 2006 8:37 pm

Have just removed the head from my twink.
(I am aiming to recondition a 711m bottom end to refit before spring)
Anyhow, now I have the head it could do with a bit of a decoke.
there is plenty of evidence of oil burning which has left a load of carbon on the head (which has been rebuilt in the past 5K miles)
So what do you guys suggest to clean off the carbon without damaging the head?
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PostPost by: tower of strength » Mon Nov 20, 2006 12:08 am

I use 3Ms "ROLOC" bristle brushes in an air powered die grinder, I guess you could use them in drill with an arbour and backing plate. I use the green cup type brush to remove gaskets and carbon from alloy and steel,

I tried 3Ms web site for a link, but its not very helpful, I'll have a hunt and see if i can find a link for you

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PostPost by: rgh0 » Mon Nov 20, 2006 10:38 am

My local engine specialist machine shop uses soda blasting for cleaning alloy heads, I have done it with a couple of twink heads and it does a nice job of cleaning them up with zero damage to the alloy. Once you have finshed blasting you rinse the head and any remaining soda dissolves away.

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