Engine part cleaning
Discussion
Hey guys!
First post here! Hopefully not my last
I'm currently dismantling a knackered rover V8 and I'm planning to use the block as a coffee table stand ala Top Gear, I am also planning a few interesting things with other parts like pistons etc.
What I'd like help with is the cleaning process. What is the best stuff for me to bathe the pistons in to take all the baked on crud and carbon off? I don't mind purchasing a professional cleaner-degreaser as long as it works. I was thinking getting them sand/glass blasted but that gets a bit expensive to do all 8 pistons
Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers!
F
First post here! Hopefully not my last

I'm currently dismantling a knackered rover V8 and I'm planning to use the block as a coffee table stand ala Top Gear, I am also planning a few interesting things with other parts like pistons etc.
What I'd like help with is the cleaning process. What is the best stuff for me to bathe the pistons in to take all the baked on crud and carbon off? I don't mind purchasing a professional cleaner-degreaser as long as it works. I was thinking getting them sand/glass blasted but that gets a bit expensive to do all 8 pistons

Any input would be greatly appreciated!
Cheers!
F
I use Tech Kleen. Pretty powerful stuff. If used neat it will fiz and bubble on ally, so you need to go easy and dilute it down. Use gloves and dont get it on your skin or eyes.
http://www.astralcsl.com/product.do?product=38349
It will tarnish polished ally - so always test.

http://www.astralcsl.com/product.do?product=38349
It will tarnish polished ally - so always test.
spend said:
B&Q & the like sell caustic soda crystals cheaply. That shifts carbon deposits fine if you leave to soak. I've left valves in the powder & that works, so you might be able to to paint a 'thick' solution on the engine block?
that use to be the chemical of choice to de-coke 2 stroke exhaust components
another product to take care with as is most of these aggressive cleaners 
If you havent already done this project i can highly recomend soda blasting, clears off all deposits down to bare metal without damaging any machined faces, then you can get down to polishing it, if you have a right angle grinder (die grinder) you can pick up polishing discs quite cheaply
Caustic soda will quickly dissolve aluminium! I would get the job done by an engine reconditioner unless you want to spend a very long time removing the dirt manually. Bead/soda blasting works well but the parts need to be grease free for it to work,the downside is it will leave the parts with a dull sheen finish at best.
Oven cleaner (The nasty caustic spray on foam type, it think its the Mr Muscle stuff)) works very well on carbon and oil, but it does leave the alluminum a satin grey colour. Ive never managed to find a product that will leave it bright silver, even the acid based alloy wheel cleaners dont do this.
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