GregSL75
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posted on 11/6/10 at 08:08 PM |
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Cleaning a blockfollowing big end failure
I'm currently rebuilding a red top that suffered a big end failure and seizure on cyls 2+3 following a total loss of oil pressure.
What's best to use to clean out the oilways etc. before I rebuild?
Just plain water? Brake cleaner? Gunk / degreaser? Diesel?
Any tips on the best methods gratefully received!
2.0 XE on GSXR TBs and Megasquirt
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snapper
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posted on 11/6/10 at 08:15 PM |
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I would use degreaser and lots of little wire brushes.
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omega0684
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posted on 11/6/10 at 08:15 PM |
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burton sell some long stiff brissle brushes that you can use to get down all the galleries, the are about £10 a set i think, might be worth a look?
i wouldn't use metal brissles incase they break off and you miss it, then its metal in your engine, not good! stiff nylon brissles perhaps would
be better
[Edited on 11/6/10 by omega0684]
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austin man
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posted on 11/6/10 at 08:17 PM |
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wont you be taking it for honing if theres been damage to the bore if so the engineering company should dip the block to clean it, you can use
parrafin make sure you clean all accessible areas well
[Edited on 11/6/10 by austin man]
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GregSL75
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posted on 11/6/10 at 08:46 PM |
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no damage to bore, just big ends on 2+3.
There were little shreds of bearing in the strainer on the pickup, i'm stripping and cleaning the oil pump obviously, i'm assuming the
filter would catch most of it, but there could well be crap in the oilways.
Spat it's oil out of the cam (dizzy drive Kent cams on injection now and it spat the plug in the cam oilway) and sucked air when cornering at
full chat hence wrecked bearings.
2.0 XE on GSXR TBs and Megasquirt
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Canada EH!
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posted on 11/6/10 at 09:01 PM |
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If you can knock outt the oil gallery plugs then clean with brushes mentioned above, then rinse out all the gallerys and thoroughly clean the block
inside.
You might also want to disassemble the oil pump and clean it. Check for score marks on the interior of the oil pump from bearing fragments.
I had to do this a couple of times to a 427 Corvette engine, it would pump all the oil into the heads and loose the bottom end.
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daviep
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posted on 11/6/10 at 09:28 PM |
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I'd use a pressure washer, preferably a hot soapy one.
Davie
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Irony
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posted on 12/6/10 at 12:33 AM |
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Steam cleaner. I did some V8 heads the other day. Got denched as the spray kept coming back at me.
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