Cleaning carbon off valves?

Cleaning carbon off valves?

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B19GRR

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1,980 posts

256 months

Monday 17th May 2004
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Hi All,

What's the best stuff to shift carbon off valves? I've tried soaking them in engine cleaner and giving them some stick with a scritchet pad thing but there's still some pretty stubborn stuff left. Would I be mad to pop them in a pillar drill and use a bit of wet 'n' dry on them to get back to metal? They're going to be re-cut any way.

Cheers,
Rob

Buffalo

5,435 posts

254 months

Monday 17th May 2004
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Barbeque cleaner and a stiff toothbrush.

Wouldn't have believed it if i hadn't seen it with my own eyes!

Alpineandy

1,395 posts

243 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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B19GRR said:

Would I be mad to pop them in a pillar drill and use a bit of wet 'n' dry on them to get back to metal? They're going to be re-cut any way.


I've seen garages do it that way.

Incorrigible

13,668 posts

261 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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wire brush, preferable electric. I use a brush attachment on a bench grinder but if you haven't got that luxury a brush on an angle grinder or failing that a drill will do it.

Avoid marking the shafts of course, but it's unlikely you're going to do too much to the valve head, they're going to be lapped in again anyway

350matt

3,736 posts

279 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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Alternativly buy a new set, most valve are only around 4-5 quid each and exhaust valves do work quite hard for their life.

Matt

Incorrigible

13,668 posts

261 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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350matt said:
Alternativly buy a new set,
So it's either spend the best part of £100, or 10 minutes with brush

B19GRR

Original Poster:

1,980 posts

256 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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Cool, thanks guys, I'll try the BBQ cleaner then the drill approach if things are still stubborn!

Don't know if the valves match any off the shelf items available but the only prices I've seen for OEM Nissan valves to suit the engine have been pretty damn pricey!

Cheers,
Rob

wedg1e

26,800 posts

265 months

Tuesday 18th May 2004
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Sandblast, but mask the stems first.

Ian