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Ian Law
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Removing carbon from pistons

Post by Ian Law » Sun Mar 24, 2013 3:29 pm

My Continental engine is now dismantled and needs cleaning up, ready for another inspection and decisions about its overhaul.

Any suggestions for the best and safest method of removing carbon deposits from the tops of the pistons? I understand that the carbon deposits are virtually insoluble ( unlike the pistons), so assume it will be necessary to carefully scrape the stuff off.

Ian

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Kevin Dilks
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Re: Removing carbon from pistons

Post by Kevin Dilks » Sun Mar 24, 2013 4:50 pm

Do you have carbon only or do you have Avgas deposites IE TEL deposits?
If only on mogas , I use soap powder solution , @ 60 c and green scotch bright pads, should soften up . Never boil or leave unattended .

Some use cif and green pads and hot water , works on 2 strokes..........
Never use abrasive paper or a metel scraper though a brass wire whell works well on the TEL deposite as they are much harder and bond well. Seen some folks glass beed blast the pictons which I think is horriblle.

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Ian Law
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Re: Removing carbon from pistons

Post by Ian Law » Sun Mar 24, 2013 6:39 pm

Many thanks Kevin and I appreciate your advice. I'll have a go tomorrow.

Ian

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Re: Removing carbon from pistons

Post by paul330 » Thu Apr 04, 2013 3:19 am

I seem to remember that a screw-driver and hammer worked well when I re-built my Mini engine in my youth.......... :wink:
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Ian Law
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Re: Removing carbon from pistons

Post by Ian Law » Thu Apr 04, 2013 8:31 am

Paul,

I remember that technique very well!

Ian

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Re: Removing carbon from pistons

Post by Steve Brown » Thu Apr 04, 2013 9:33 pm

Yes but that was only satisfactory because those are the tools BL / Rover used to build them in the first place!

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Re: Removing carbon from pistons

Post by ROB THOMASSON » Mon Apr 15, 2013 1:48 pm

If you live locally to Romford I can Soda blast them for you for £40 for the set. Works brilliantly and no scratches! Give me a PM if interested.

Rob
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