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De-stinking Penelope

Glass beading to remove all that oxidation and carbon. It will be effective without removing any base material or causing damage. Then if you are going to paint follow up with a quick light blasting with aluminum oxide, this will provide a good surface for the paint to adhere.

From what I have seen and read about vapor blasting it is not the way you want to go if you are going to paint, way to smooth a surface for paint adhesion.

Glass bead is not a good surface to get paint to stick. Using a steel wire wheel or steel wool will cause dissimilar metal corrosion, not effective. Maybe a brass wheel and brass wool or copper or aluminum wool if you want to go that route.

All your work looks top notch by the way, great job and keep it up!

Cheers
 
Glass bead or aluminum oxide grit is nasty stuff if any of it gets into the blind oil passages of the head. That's why I think soda is better for that application.
 
My intent is to place a wooden board on the head surface and a cheap valve cover over the upper portion.
Right now the thought rolling around my head is using Walnut shells.

From what I have seen and read about vapor blasting it is not the way you want to go if you are going to paint, way to smooth a surface for paint adhesion.
Followed up with Phosphoric acid. ;) I still may do that with the cylinders. Trouble is finding someone to do the work who you trust. (That and a gracious application of wood to protect the surfaces you don't need hit with the slurry.

Next step is getting case bolts in better shape than what I have. (Yes Ed, I still have the plating materials you sent me.)
 
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Glass bead or aluminum oxide grit is nasty stuff if any of it gets into the blind oil passages of the head. That's why I think soda is better for that application.

Yes you are correct! After I blast I put them through the sonic cleaner, blast with air, wash in tank with many blasts of water, sonic clean again then air blast, bake for 2-3 hrs at 300 then air blast again. No problems yet following that process. Trick is to plug the oil galleries to reduce the infiltratration of media and there is no need to point the nozzle in that area anyways.
 
Hello ? .... Hello ? ......Is anybody out there ? .....I'm not getting any younger ?
 
Just noticed this thread began in 2011! Followed this closely up until 2 years ago...just remembered out of the blue to come back and check today...OP how's it going?
 
I remember seeing the parts of this project at your place in 2018' when I was there with my GS450TXZ and trailer;Dale,this is a good year. :smile-new:
 
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