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underdog225

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I just got my motor pulled apart. Any ideas or tip on how I can, or should, clean my pistons and get some of the carbon buildup off of there? Thanks guys!
 
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i cleaned mine with wd 40 and a scuff pad. i had a few of those scuff pad type things for polishing heads/intakes and used those. worked great.
 
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Can you elaborate on what type of scuff pads?
 
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He's prolly refering to 3M scoth-brite pads. Should be able to get them an auto parts store,a hardware store or a store that carries auto body supplies. I believe theres 2 different colors Red- For general purpose/moderate cleaning and Gray for less aggresive situations (such scuffing paint or primer or interior pieces/chrome). I'd go with the grays first and if they aren't cutting it then go to the reds.
 
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I have heard that oven cleaner works well but you may want to wait for more replies on that one first
 

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scotchbrite/brakekleen.
 
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you can use the green ones you get in the cleaning section at the grocery store. i got a 3 or 4 pack at the dollar store. i had a few of the red ones but used them up preping my intake and valve covers for paint.
 

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easy off oven cleaner and a scotchbrite pad(the buzz is a bonus)
 
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Cool thanks a lot guys! I got a ton of parts coming so I just want to be ready to get the motor back together!
 

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You could also use a razor blade to get the big stuff off the top of the piston, just care not to scratch it. If there is carbon in the ring lands, you can take an old ring and break a 3-4 inch piece off and use the non-broken end of it to scrape inside there.
 

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gasket remover for everything! the deck and the pistons. it breaks down carbon build-up fast.
 
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