Hi Guys,
First time in here, last motor for me was a SBF 351C Ford Pop, thats gone and I'm now playing with my first RV8 ( in a Chevette soon ).
Can any of you point me towards a company who can Hot Tank clean the alloy parts on my dirty old cut out motor ?
I am in the Warwickshire area.
Ta
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Any decent machine shop, would probably do it FOC if you are having any work done.
Amazing what you can do with some decent degreaser a steam cleaner
I normally mix a batch up and immerse the parts in it and leave for a few days then clean the parts down, using good scrubbing brush & pan srubbers, some other members use some other cleaners, might be in some topics on the new site but definitely on the old forum
Amazing what you can do with some decent degreaser a steam cleaner

I normally mix a batch up and immerse the parts in it and leave for a few days then clean the parts down, using good scrubbing brush & pan srubbers, some other members use some other cleaners, might be in some topics on the new site but definitely on the old forum

Regards
Royston

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I recently cleaned a block. I used a steam cleaner and some spray on foaming oven cleaner. It took 1 hour and i kid you not when i say it is PERFECTLY clean!!! I and all the mechanincs at work were quite shocked! All it cost was £1.65 for a tin of spray on oven cleaner!
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