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Cleaning Engine alloy
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Cleaning Engine alloy
While ive got my engine apart for what now has become a major rebuilt, thanks to a chewed up output shaft bearing
, Iwas wondering the best way to bring the alloy back to factory condition. Was it chemically cleaned, bead blasted or some other technique used to get it brite. I also noticed that there is a remnant of what appears to be a clear laquer, which has mostly peeled and yellowed over the years, is it worth re-applying this laquer?

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Re: Cleaning Engine alloy
kwaka wrote:While ive got my engine apart for what now has become a major rebuilt, thanks to a chewed up output shaft bearing, Iwas wondering the best way to bring the alloy back to factory condition. Was it chemically cleaned, bead blasted or some other technique used to get it brite. I also noticed that there is a remnant of what appears to be a clear laquer, which has mostly peeled and yellowed over the years, is it worth re-applying this laquer?
Nitromors, wet n dry, wire wool and shit lots of hard work if you're on a tight budget...
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I have just had my engine Vapour blasted and it looks fair. However using solvol on the finish tended to just blacken it and it seems to attract dirt.
I visited an old friend who had his Z1B entire engine professionaly restored by Stephen Smethhurst. www.aloh.co.uk I have to say I wish I had paid the slight extra and had him do it.
The finish is better than a brand new factory product. I even photographed it I was so impressed.
Stephen is not that expensive and like all things in life, you get what you pay for. The people who vapour blasted my bits didn't even plug the threads up and the fins still have a slight herring bone effect.
Phil
I visited an old friend who had his Z1B entire engine professionaly restored by Stephen Smethhurst. www.aloh.co.uk I have to say I wish I had paid the slight extra and had him do it.
The finish is better than a brand new factory product. I even photographed it I was so impressed.
Stephen is not that expensive and like all things in life, you get what you pay for. The people who vapour blasted my bits didn't even plug the threads up and the fins still have a slight herring bone effect.
Phil
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Phil50 wrote:I have just had my engine Vapour blasted and it looks fair. However using solvol on the finish tended to just blacken it and it seems to attract dirt.
I visited an old friend who had his Z1B entire engine professionaly restored by Stephen Smethhurst. www.aloh.co.uk I have to say I wish I had paid the slight extra and had him do it.
The finish is better than a brand new factory product. I even photographed it I was so impressed.
Stephen is not that expensive and like all things in life, you get what you pay for. The people who vapour blasted my bits didn't even plug the threads up and the fins still have a slight herring bone effect.
Phil
S.S Not that expensive ?, Sure he won't do it for less than ?20

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