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Cylinder Head carb intake face cleaning?

Started by coreyoreo, September 24, 2011, 02:29:52 PM

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coreyoreo

Hi, everyone.

Just replacing o-rings on the intake tubes & I'm having trouble cleaning the faces.

Nothing serious, just some brown gunk that's probably been there for years, but I don't wanna damage the faces at all, & carb cleaner isn't doing the job. (see pic below)

Is there any way to safely clean the faces without damaging anything? Steel wool?

Thanks for any advice!!
Corey
Corey
'89 FJ1200

Alf

Try WD 40 and for desperately cases I use paint solvent or paint thinner
Goos luck

coreyoreo

Thanks Alf, I'll give it a try.

I've been scrubbing w/ a microfiber cloth & carb cleaner, and it's sort of working, but not completely.

Corey
Corey
'89 FJ1200

craigo

I use a sharpening stone to clean gasket surfaces.  Just oil it up and use a slow careful circular motion over the metal.  Should take it off and leave a nice shiny surface.

CraigO
CraigO
90FJ1200

coreyoreo

Corey
'89 FJ1200

andyb

Scotchbrite.  Plug the hole really well first though and clean up carefully, as you'll lose bits of abrasive from it.  Or use sandpaper on a block, a stone, or whatever.  Cosmetics aren't going to make or break a good seal though, if you can't feel a ledge where the mark is, don't worry about it.

SlowOldGuy