WTA: diy cylinder head cleaning process

Cloudz

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Use petrol then use amway silver polish. That will do the job. if not soak it over-night with Amway polisher. Remember to wash with Amway washing powder before installing, this will give it an oil base coat.
 

Cloudz

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Bro,

That shit works man, The washing machine powder give it a layer to oil base to protect the metal from rusting. You can use that in your radiator as well. This was an idea when I study in UK, and all their washing powder have this anti rust compound. The reason to this, is to protect your washing machine components from rusting. They even had adverts. Didn't know leh.....lucky you're in this forum coz now you know.

There are a lot of products available outside to maintained car engine. After all, 80% needs machine to work.


bro,r u amway saleman????hehehe......jjk :_:
 

GNandGS

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Cant get engine degreaser? Have a look in ACE hardware in Megamall.

If you want to clean engine blocks, heads, etc AFTER disassembly but cant find anything strong enough, just use oven cleaner. Where to get it? I dont know as I cant seem to find anything Im looking for in Malaysia. bleh. Oven cleaner shares a lot in common with engine degreaser (both come in cans like spray paint) but often at lower price. Here? Cant say.

Edit: not sure of effects on alum parts! Any cleaner is likely to be bad for bearings btw.

A proper job would be to have the part "tanked" in a large vat of heated chemicals. But if you are doing yourself (nothing wrong with that!) be sure to check all the passages too... they make special brushes for this that can be helpful on stubborn passages.

Where to get brushes? I dont know. <grin> If you had a gun store that would be one source. <rolls eyes>

Rinse well with water... then dry quickly with compressed air. The oily coating method from Cloudz is appealing but paint may not stick if you plan to paint.

Acetone for sealing surfaces works well.

If I misunderstood the Q, then nevermind.
 
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grstarbuck

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SHazmi3......sorry for responding so late haven't check this site for a while! I will try to get the name for you but no promises cause I have to phone back to Canada and ask my friends! :shocked:
 

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