cleaning Ls1???
#1
cleaning Ls1???
Is there any easy way to clean the deck surface of an ls1? i tried using a plastic putty knife to scrape the residue from the head gaskets but it is taking forever and not really working that well.
Anyways im just looking for any tips on how to clean it without scratching the block.
Thanks,
Ryan
Anyways im just looking for any tips on how to clean it without scratching the block.
Thanks,
Ryan
#7
Hey guys, doing heads cam and at the cleaning stage now
Do I need to keep going or is this good enough?
I started out with a 3M plastic scraper (made for body work) and scraped till it got off as much as it could then carefully used a razor blade and been using some brake cleaner and carb cleaner sprayed on a rag too.
Like the OP experienced it is taking forever (LS1 how to says about 10 15 minutes per side) How clean is clean? I don't want to do an unthorough job but I don't want to go overboard and damage the deck either!
Do I need to keep going or is this good enough?
I started out with a 3M plastic scraper (made for body work) and scraped till it got off as much as it could then carefully used a razor blade and been using some brake cleaner and carb cleaner sprayed on a rag too.
Like the OP experienced it is taking forever (LS1 how to says about 10 15 minutes per side) How clean is clean? I don't want to do an unthorough job but I don't want to go overboard and damage the deck either!
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#9
Honestly I can't believe I haven't read about this but I used a dremel with a stainless steel wheel brush and it takes EVERYTHING off and does not scrape the block at all. Looks brand new. For the pistons I used a razor blade to take off all the hard built up carbon and then dremel. Works fast and easy. Beats using any sort of scrapers IMO.
#12
What about using a scotch brite pad and some contact cleaner?(very strong electrical cleaner) I work at a shipyard and we use that all the time to clean off Permatex on gasket sealing surfaces for steam turbines and what not.
#13
I use a rotary tool with a Roloc disk. Basically a round soft rubber disk that has a bunch of little fingers on it. Its like $15 for the holder and disks from Northern tool. Use the white disks for engine work, and keep it moving, I keep the surface wet with brake clean. 15 minutes total.
Mark
Mark
#17
Thanks guys
Like most of you I used a window scraper for the bulk of it then moved onto a razor blade and some brake cleaner. For the people that used this method did you work until the surface was smooth and most was gone or did you manage to get it all off to the point it looked like a new milled deck?
Like most of you I used a window scraper for the bulk of it then moved onto a razor blade and some brake cleaner. For the people that used this method did you work until the surface was smooth and most was gone or did you manage to get it all off to the point it looked like a new milled deck?
#18
Thanks guys
Like most of you I used a window scraper for the bulk of it then moved onto a razor blade and some brake cleaner. For the people that used this method did you work until the surface was smooth and most was gone or did you manage to get it all off to the point it looked like a new milled deck?
Like most of you I used a window scraper for the bulk of it then moved onto a razor blade and some brake cleaner. For the people that used this method did you work until the surface was smooth and most was gone or did you manage to get it all off to the point it looked like a new milled deck?
#19
I have had good luck with the "Blue 3M scotch Brite Roloc pad. Low speed, while keeping flat on the deck, Quick and easy. Will need the manderal as well. Can use it either in a HI speed, if you dont have air a batt drill will work.
http://solutions.3m.com/wps/portal/3...glFGQTB8B2BWbl
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