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Suzuki_Don
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I have come across this product that makes the cleaning of the carbon off the piston crowns a real breeze and saves any scratches, gouges, etc on the softer aluminium parts. It probably works ok on valves and combustion chambers too.
The trick is to let the parts soak for an hour or so to soften up the carbon and then it just wipes off with a workshop towel, rag. Sometimes two or three soaks are needed. Just wipe away the softened residue each time and re-soak.
It is called Wynn's ULTRA POWER 3. It is a Professional Formula and not for retail sale. I got mine from a mechanic friend.
To clean the piston tops I just cut a jam tin in half and put about 1/2" of solution in the bottom and put the piston in upside down so the crown was covered with the solution. I let it soak for about one hour.
See below for the BEFORE & AFTER pictures.
The trick is to let the parts soak for an hour or so to soften up the carbon and then it just wipes off with a workshop towel, rag. Sometimes two or three soaks are needed. Just wipe away the softened residue each time and re-soak.
It is called Wynn's ULTRA POWER 3. It is a Professional Formula and not for retail sale. I got mine from a mechanic friend.
To clean the piston tops I just cut a jam tin in half and put about 1/2" of solution in the bottom and put the piston in upside down so the crown was covered with the solution. I let it soak for about one hour.
See below for the BEFORE & AFTER pictures.