Engine Cleaning
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Had my block sleeved by Benson. While it was there it was hot tanked 3 or 4 times. Now Im assembling it. However it still looks like ****. The block has like corrosion all over it. The aluninum has a dingy color to it. My block is only 4 years old but it must be the NY winters and salt have taken its toll.
How can I make it look clean and new like everyone elses built up bottom ends? Ive tried a scotch brite pad and fine sand paper. Its not greasy so Simple Green has no affect.
How can I make it look clean and new like everyone elses built up bottom ends? Ive tried a scotch brite pad and fine sand paper. Its not greasy so Simple Green has no affect.
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I was thinking that would be my last resort. My local engine shop says try muriatic acid. But I read on here that it disintegrates aluminum and leaves it dull and gray looking.
Basically I just need to remove the oxidation. What about having it sand blasted?
Basically I just need to remove the oxidation. What about having it sand blasted?
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