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minimole23

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Despite me giving the block a thourough blast out with the air line there is still metal particles all over the place from the machining. What is the best way to get rid of all this metal?

I was thinking give it a go over with the pressure washer, but then air line it dry after.

anyone else got other thoughts on how to do this?

The oil gallery bungs are not yet pressed back in.

Thanks
James

On 7th Oct, 2010 5haneJ said:
yeah I gave it all a good prodding


turboestate

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The more the merry'r pressure wash plus a good going over with parifin or petrol with a stiff brush and a good blow out just keep going till shes clean, pipe cleaners are good for the oil galleries.

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Dishwasher!

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