Removing Shellac?
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Hi,
Can someone please tell me how to remove shellac from an engine.
I know there is a method when you diamantle the engine and boil it in anti-freeze, but I want to keep the engine assembled.
Is there anything I can mix to make something which will remove it?
Thanks,
Ross
Can someone please tell me how to remove shellac from an engine.
I know there is a method when you diamantle the engine and boil it in anti-freeze, but I want to keep the engine assembled.
Is there anything I can mix to make something which will remove it?
Thanks,
Ross
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The burnt oil. The Gold/brown stuff on the head.
Is there any thing I can mix to help remove this??
Thanks,
Ross
The burnt oil. The Gold/brown stuff on the head.
Is there any thing I can mix to help remove this??
Thanks,
Ross
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Yes, it is simple.
Remove all plastic parts and o-rings from the engine. Get an old crockpot, which is never to be used for cooking food again, and submerse the engine in pure anti-freeze (NOT the biodegradable kind). Put the crockpot on low heat and let the engine soak over night. It will look like new in the morning.




