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gggGary
Bead blaster or how do you clean your engine parts?
So POS or someone showed some heads he had cleaned up and they looked very nice. What are some ways y'all are cleaning your parts? I am using solvent in a parts cleaner stand but want that nice new look not the just the less grungy look. BTW thanks to whoever suggested the walrus mart gun cleaning kit that was a real help.Last edited by Guest; 02-28-2010, 11:18 AM.Tags: None
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GS ace
Cleaning Engine Parts
There is an acid based product called Alumabrite. I believe that you can get it from Caswell, a company that sells all sorts of products for metal finishing. I've used it and it works. It is important to follow the directions.
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doug g
Originally posted by GS ace View PostThere is an acid based product called Alumabrite. I believe that you can get it from Caswell, a company that sells all sorts of products for metal finishing. I've used it and it works. It is important to follow the directions.
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Even if you bead blast, you need to degrease first or your blast media will become contaminated.
General purpose glass is good stuff to prep aluminum parts but you need to follow up with painting to protect the metal - Suzuki used silver paint on most GS engines.Ed
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Originally posted by Nessism View PostEven if you bead blast, you need to degrease first or your blast media will become contaminated.
General purpose glass is good stuff to prep aluminum parts but you need to follow up with painting to protect the metal - Suzuki used silver paint on most GS engines.
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Some people use soda blasting, less harsh and easier to clean up
Do a Search on that, someone posted up his carb cleaning with soda1978 GS 1000 (since new)
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Originally posted by gggGary View PostNessism those were your parts I was drooling over. they look great! So you degreased and bead blasted that head, or did it come that way?Ed
To measure is to know.
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I use glass blasting as well as soda blasting. Soda blasting gets paint and gunk off but isn't aggressive enough for rust or serious corrosion. The post blast finish depends on the grit of the media you are using and the substrate you are blasting.
Afterward you need to polish, paint or otherwise protect the blasted surface since any clearcoat will be removed, and some surfaces actually have a protective layer of oxidation that will be gone.
Glass blasting is real effective but you have to remove all the media when you are done and you need to be careful with the blast. Soda blasting is relatively harmless although it will kill grass. Basically it is baking soda and while it won't poison you I wouldn't work without a respirator.
I did an entire engine with soda blasting and it came out great. Saved hours of cleanup.1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
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gggGary
So anyone tried one of these harbor freight soda blasters?
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doug g
Duane,
post up some pics of the engine you did. I'm sure all would like to see them. You used the Harbor Freight blaster, right?
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Originally posted by gggGary View PostSo anyone tried one of these harbor freight soda blasters?
http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...emnumber=66742
Cheap and easy to use. Even with instructions not originally in English.
quality hoses and valves.
Takes any media you like and is well made. Good welds and no problems
Cons:
No dryer, I added one for about 19 bucks. Without a dryer moisture will clog up the media
You have to adjust the pressure and feed as the media is used up. This is really a two person operation with one adjusting the valves and the other having all the fun.
Overall it's worth the money, and I got mine on sale because it was a floor model and I pushed for a discount.1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
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