
Cleaning the head, any advice please
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And so the questions start, J50 (well some one has to keep them alive) got it in bits, the barrel and head are shi**d up to say the least. Any sudjestions on cleaning right down the bottom of the fins, chopped down a tooth brush (not the best idea, you can still taste degreaser when you brush your teeth for days :flaming: ) But any ideas?????? 

I find that a small piece of wood such as a splt dolly clothes peg (ask your mother about dolly pegs), can be used to scrape of any old carbon without scratching the head.
then it`s a little wet and dry with parafin
then it`s a little wet and dry with parafin
It`s all powerfull white mans magic
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To clean betwen the fins, I use a thin paint brush and spray on degreaser/hand cleanser, work in well and rinse off with warm soapy water....you may need to do this a few times if really manky. Allow to dry.
NO IT'S NOT A F***IN* MOPED!!!!!!
Sory mate, I did not read the post thoroughly.
Jetwash??
I did once leave a piston in a jacket pocket prior to a wash in the washing machine. It made a very worrying noise as it went round, clunk, clunk, thud. but it did come out very clean, not something that I would do deliberatly though
Jetwash??
I did once leave a piston in a jacket pocket prior to a wash in the washing machine. It made a very worrying noise as it went round, clunk, clunk, thud. but it did come out very clean, not something that I would do deliberatly though
It`s all powerfull white mans magic
My Scoots,
http://i897.photobucket.com/albums/ac17 ... CF0600.jpg
http://i897.photobucket.com/albums/ac17 ... 01/035.jpg
My Scoots,
http://i897.photobucket.com/albums/ac17 ... CF0600.jpg
http://i897.photobucket.com/albums/ac17 ... 01/035.jpg
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Think if i put the barrel and head in the washing machine, the mrs may just put me in (no realy she's violent)lol. Sorry to say i am old enough to remember dolly pegsoldbiker wrote:Sory mate, I did not read the post thoroughly.
Jetwash??
I did once leave a piston in a jacket pocket prior to a wash in the washing machine. It made a very worrying noise as it went round, clunk, clunk, thud. but it did come out very clean, not something that I would do deliberatly though

Thanks for the advice, i will try them
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To clean between fins use a very thin terminal screwdriver to flick out the crud that has built up. Have a good torch/strong lamp handy so you can see clearly how its coming up. Also the back of a hacksaw blade to scrape off the cack. Inside the head, leave it soaking in carb cleaner/white spirit with the plug in for a day or two.
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dapper wrote:To clean between fins use a very thin terminal screwdriver to flick out the crud that has built up. Have a good torch/strong lamp handy so you can see clearly how its coming up. Also the back of a hacksaw blade to scrape off the cack. Inside the head, leave it soaking in carb cleaner/white spirit with the plug in for a day or two.
Seems like a good bit of advice, i shall try this and post the results, in a few days time
