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cylinder head
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cylinder head
Bit of advise please, took the head off my 250 engine, the pistons and head are covered in carbon, got new pistons and rings, can I use a wire brush on a drill to clean the head, or is that a big no no ?
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Wire brush and dettol....
You don't say how bad (caked hard) it is but if not too bad then you could try some fine(ish) wire wool and redex, dont forget the latex gloves.

You don't say how bad (caked hard) it is but if not too bad then you could try some fine(ish) wire wool and redex, dont forget the latex gloves.
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GB's old snotter in the operating theatre at present!
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