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Author Topic: Project "No Fear" - Cylinder Head Refurb Progress"  (Read 2447 times)

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Re: Project "No Fear" - Cylinder Head Refurb Progress"
« Reply #15 on: 14 May 2008, 15:50:39 »

The chambers are as clean as I can get them  :'( but I'll have another go.

I don't really have a preference on when to skim - I mainly had it done so quick because that's when he could fit me in.

I'm not forgetting it's a £100 stopgap car so I'm not going to go to enormous time or expense on it :y
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Re: Project "No Fear" - Cylinder Head Refurb Progress"
« Reply #16 on: 14 May 2008, 15:54:18 »

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The chambers are as clean as I can get them  :'( but I'll have another go.

I don't really have a preference on when to skim - I mainly had it done so quick because that's when he could fit me in.

I'm not forgetting it's a £100 stopgap car so I'm not going to go to enormous time or expense on it :y


Paint stripper or oven cleaner on a green scouring pad  :y
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Re: Project "No Fear" - Cylinder Head Refurb Progress"
« Reply #17 on: 14 May 2008, 15:58:07 »

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The chambers are as clean as I can get them  :'( but I'll have another go.

I don't really have a preference on when to skim - I mainly had it done so quick because that's when he could fit me in.

I'm not forgetting it's a £100 stopgap car so I'm not going to go to enormous time or expense on it :y


Paint stripper or oven cleaner on a green scouring pad  :y

I feel some cupboard raiding coming on ;D
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Re: Project "No Fear" - Cylinder Head Refurb Progress"
« Reply #18 on: 14 May 2008, 16:00:45 »

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The chambers are as clean as I can get them  :'( but I'll have another go.

I don't really have a preference on when to skim - I mainly had it done so quick because that's when he could fit me in.

I'm not forgetting it's a £100 stopgap car so I'm not going to go to enormous time or expense on it :y


Paint stripper or oven cleaner on a green scouring pad  :y

I feel some cupboard raiding coming on ;D

The bonus about using household cleaners is that it is free  ::) ::) :y
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Re: Project "No Fear" - Cylinder Head Refurb Progress"
« Reply #19 on: 14 May 2008, 17:02:58 »

you don't hang about James do you .I like the project code name as well
 8-) 8-)
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Re: Project "No Fear" - Cylinder Head Refurb Progress"
« Reply #20 on: 14 May 2008, 17:11:05 »

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The chambers are as clean as I can get them  Cry but I'll have another go.

Could always chuck it in Maria's dishwasher. She won't be so annoyed about the beach towel after that. ;)

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Re: Project "No Fear" - Cylinder Head Refurb Progress"
« Reply #21 on: 14 May 2008, 21:31:22 »

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The chambers are as clean as I can get them  :'( but I'll have another go.

I don't really have a preference on when to skim - I mainly had it done so quick because that's when he could fit me in.

I'm not forgetting it's a £100 stopgap car so I'm not going to go to enormous time or expense on it :y


Paint stripper or oven cleaner on a green scouring pad  :y
Have you cleaned up my old heads yet? Found any other possibilities for water leak?
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