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Highland
post Jul 8 2012, 08:46 AM
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How should I clean my parts (case, crank, rods, etc.) after they come back from the machine shop?

Tom Wilson's book says to use soap and water, but I can't find any other guidance.

I know this is a very basic question, but I'd rather look foolish than do something wrong.
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post Jul 10 2012, 07:20 AM
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QUOTE(Highland @ Jul 8 2012, 10:46 AM) *

How should I clean my parts (case, crank, rods, etc.) after they come back from the machine shop?

Tom Wilson's book says to use soap and water, but I can't find any other guidance.

I know this is a very basic question, but I'd rather look foolish than do something wrong.


In Jake's video, he sprays them with carb cleaner and then wipes them with a lint free rag or blows them down with compressed air.
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