
Re: Removing carbon on pistons
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Re: Removing carbon on pistons
- From: HootowlKY@xxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 23:01:33 EDT
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hiya all, i used a 2 inch wire brush on a die grinder to remove carbon,
worked good .
i brought piston to top and did good job. i then got a magnet like to
reach dropped bolts and went around inside . air nozzle will then blow any left if
any .
may not be be best way , but is how i did it . that carbon is not going to
come off unless you really get after it , ha ha ha .
larry
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