Cam Cover
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Hello all,
In the opinion of all you knowledgable people, what would be the best and most foolproof method to remove any residual casting sand that remains on the inside of a previously unused cam cover ?
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
In the opinion of all you knowledgable people, what would be the best and most foolproof method to remove any residual casting sand that remains on the inside of a previously unused cam cover ?
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
- J J DIKKE
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J J DIKKE wrote:Hello all,
In the opinion of all you knowledgable people, what would be the best and most foolproof method to remove any residual casting sand that remains on the inside of a previously unused cam cover ?
Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
I always put mine in the dishwasher, never a problem.
- Slowtus
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Thank you. If I choose to paint the interior, following a good clean, what type of paint would I choose to use that is not likely to react in anyway with the top quality oil that I intend to use ? Any additional ideas would be welcome.
Thanks again.
Thanks again.
- J J DIKKE
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Hello again and thank you for that.
I think I have some Por15 in the garage so I may well try that. I suppose I am being a little cautious however, I do not want to risk what is a very expensive engine being damaged in any way by any residual debris of any kind remaining on any engine surface.
One reads so many stories regarding engine parts not being cleaned properly causing unnecessary internal damage.
Thank you I will try this.
I think I have some Por15 in the garage so I may well try that. I suppose I am being a little cautious however, I do not want to risk what is a very expensive engine being damaged in any way by any residual debris of any kind remaining on any engine surface.
One reads so many stories regarding engine parts not being cleaned properly causing unnecessary internal damage.
Thank you I will try this.
- J J DIKKE
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