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sass25479 04-10-2006 01:26 PM

Engine Cleaners?
 
I've got a couple G38's that I'd like to brighten up. Has anyone tried any engine cleaners?[sm=idea.gif]

tail strike 04-10-2006 01:43 PM

RE: Engine Cleaners?
 
Go to your local Goodwill or Salvation Army store and get a crock pot (don't use the one your wife cooks in[:o] ) go to your local automotive store and get a gallon of antifreeze.
Put the antifreeze in the crockpot, remove carb. and any rubber gaskets from your engine put same in the pot set heat on medium and come back in about three hours the engine will look like new.:D
Larry
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ORIGINAL: sass25479

I've got a couple G38's that I'd like to brighten up. Has anyone tried any engine cleaners?[sm=idea.gif]

sass25479 04-10-2006 05:58 PM

RE: Engine Cleaners?
 
Would that be the type of antifreeze that is recommended for aluminum blocks?

tail strike 04-10-2006 07:53 PM

RE: Engine Cleaners?
 
Yes what I have is Zerox brand says for all metals including aluminum
Larry

I am watching you


ORIGINAL: sass25479

Would that be the type of antifreeze that is recommended for aluminum blocks?

bbbair 04-10-2006 08:13 PM

RE: Engine Cleaners?
 
There are a number of threads on this subject - rather than repeat the information try doing a search.

One of the really big points to note about this method is that it causes the carbon and gunk to come off in 'chunks', therefore you want to take the engine completely apart to make sure that all of the 'chunks' are washed out of the nooks and crannies - they will plug up your fuel lines.

Also - I just picked up a great little crock pot from Walmart for about $10.00.
Bargains are all over the place! :D

sass25479 04-11-2006 02:37 PM

RE: Engine Cleaners?
 
Thanks, Tail Strike I appreciate the info. I'll give it a try.

FYI I did a search of all forums and didn't find any of the number of threads that you mentioned. I always do a search before asking a stupid question so others don't have to be bothered answering questions that have already been addressed.

bbbair 04-11-2006 09:48 PM

RE: Engine Cleaners?
 
Here's a few threads to get you started;

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_15...tm.htm#1599233

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_40...tm.htm#4044069

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_39...tm.htm#3974162

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_39...tm.htm#3952461

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_39...tm.htm#3919985

http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_37...tm.htm#3749454

sass25479 04-13-2006 07:13 PM

RE: Engine Cleaners?
 
Thank you for posting those links. If I had known about the antifreeze method. I could have used the word "antifreeze" for the key word search like you did and could have found the links also.


mrdish 04-14-2006 02:55 PM

RE: Engine Cleaners?
 
I have never tried the anti-freeze in the crock pot. But I have had excellent results over the years was with something you buy in an auto parts store. It's called Aircraft Coating Remover or Paint Remover. Over the years different companies have labled it with different names. It's specifically for Aluminum and other metals. In the past I used the Demon Engine cleaner but that stuff was costly for a small can. But with the Coating Remover you get a 32 oz. can for about $11.00. It works great, no greying and all you do is brush or spray it on, wait about 15 minutes and then you just rinse it of with cold water. I got mine in Checker Auto under the name of Tal-Strip II Aircraft Coating Remover.

Steve

sass25479 04-14-2006 04:34 PM

RE: Engine Cleaners?
 
I think that I'll look for some and give it a try. I'd like to clean them without disassembling the motor.


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