Engine Cases In Hot Caustic Tank
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Got some S2 cases absolutely caked in crap that even a jetwash wont touch, are they okay in a hot caustic tank or will they disintegrate? 
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you"ll f@@k them. we had a hot caustic tank at work with a "NO ALUMINIUM" sign above it.
yeah ..look on the back of a bottle of caustic soda ...."do not use on aluminium"
try a bucket of diesel ,gunk ....then when Mrs surfer is out ...the dishwasher
try a bucket of diesel ,gunk ....then when Mrs surfer is out ...the dishwasher
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Alright, alright I get the message...! 
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Get them vapour blasted. There is a place in Yarmouth called CDR i think and cheap. If you go down this route make sure you clean them thoroughly afterwards.
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I usually do vapour blast, I tried a different blaster but he wouldn't do them as there was so much greasy crud that it would contaminate the system and possibly damage it. I may try another blaster, there's a few near me.
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A big bucket, like an old home brew barrel, half filled with diesel, and leave it in a week, turn it round and leave it another week, that"ll shift most shite. and dont start a thread on "are home brew barrels diesel proof".

Dish washer it on hottest setting
Does that mean the girlfriend has to go on the sunbed for an hour??? :anbrgin;mark wrote:Dish washer it on hottest setting
