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Cleaning Engine Mounting Bolts

I placed the first set in the carb cleaner today and they came out looking good as far as I could tell. I took pictures of them when they went in but not after taking them out as I had to leave my friend's place fairly quickly. I'll post up something Thursday or so.
 
I always keep a small plastic container filled with a product called The Works. It's and acid, drop nuts and bolts in for a few hors while I do other stuff, come back, rinse em off, and good to go. The Dollar General store down the road sells them for a buck a bottle. Can't beat it.
 
like has already been said.... if you remove the facory coating with vinegar, wire wheels or anything similar they'll look fine at first.... then they will rust as they have no protection... clean em and re-plate them. the cheap diy kits for plating imo don't last very long either and they should be done by a prof plater.... either that or paint em but be gentle when tightening them up...
 
like has already been said.... if you remove the facory coating with vinegar, wire wheels or anything similar they'll look fine at first.... then they will rust as they have no protection... clean em and re-plate them. the cheap diy kits for plating imo don't last very long either and they should be done by a prof plater.... either that or paint em but be gentle when tightening them up...

its cheaper to buy new bolts than it is to get them professionally replated
 
its cheaper to buy new bolts than it is to get them professionally replated

Yes....but unfortunately you sometimes just can't find the exact same bolt......no matter how hard one tries....

I am sure some of the long engine mounting bolts are not all that easy to find....

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its cheaper to buy new bolts than it is to get them professionally replated

You're getting ripped off then m8.... And I live in London! If you prepare them yourself and give them to a plater he'll not charge that much.... I dropped off a biscuit tin of fasteners (incl spindles, mounts, nuts, bolts, washers, clips) for an entire 650 kat a few days ago..... They'd already been cleaned in vinegar to remove old plating and rust, and was quoted ?40 to have the lot done...

So to retain the original bolts, looking like new again for that price... Is a complete bargain I thought.... Plating is cheap if you take the time to prepare the stuff yourself
 
My questions are A: Should you use High Temp. paint and B: Does it change the head size of the bolts? And I guess C is should you clear coat?

A; depends on what the bolts are bolting onto.

B; Yes, by the thickness of the paint, which will more than likely crack/chip/scratch/fall off when you tighten or undo the bolt.

C; only if you want to double the consequences of B
 
Pretty much what Max says,Never did hi temp paint,just used the oven to cure it faster.I'm notorious for not waiting for paint to cure:oops:Never had to use a different wrench or socket if that's what you're asking.
 
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