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Anthony,
Great info. Thanks for your help. Bill
Posted on: 2020/12/9 7:57
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Lightly touched up the valve seats.
Machined a bushing to allow me the ability to cut them without having to put the guides back in and use a pilot that I already had. Took less than a turn to get them bright. I will lap and set the clearance on the valves once the guides are in, but you have to have the silencer blocks installed to do that
Posted on: 2020/12/17 11:43
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Bill.
Clusters.. Are the cages.
Posted on: 2020/12/17 22:03
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Twelve water jacket covers
#1 Home away from home Sorry for the duplication, I thought I was on the blog. I was working on the water jacket covers and noticed I had a small rust hole in one corner. I removed a brass plate that had been soldered to the back of the cover in about 5-6 spots. It basically serves to keep water out of the cover? Is that supposed to be there? There was an accumulation of rust scale in between the cover and the brass plate. Odd. My Pierce 8 has a jacket with slots which helps direct water to the cylinder bores but this one does not do that. I am perplexed. In the picture, bottom to top, jacket cover, brass plate rust inside.
Posted on: 2020/12/24 13:46
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Blasted the covers to near white. I thought I was done but there were a couple of stubborn rust spots. I hit them again and they went right thru.
I gas welded the holes with a #1 tip. Now just need to clean them up and prime them.
Posted on: 2021/1/1 10:39
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Ultrasonic cleaner came today.
It is a 6 gallon and works with a variety of solvents. I am using Simple Green Concentrate I got at Home Depot. Makes about 13 gallons I think and is biodegradable. The solution gets dirty in a hurry. I got it basically to clean delicate parts but I think I will use it instead of my parts washer to clean greasy/oily parts if they will fit. If you are trying to do rust removal you would need a different solution. Seems well made for a Wuhan product. It has a digital heater and timer. Came with a basket and lid. 300 series Stainless it appears.
Posted on: 2021/1/3 10:38
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Here is a before and after of a cam retainer I left in for 10 min. Probably could have been longer. Like the fact it cleans to the bottom of threads, keyways and bores and around casting numbers.
Posted on: 2021/1/3 10:41
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Nice...
Posted on: 2021/1/4 19:50
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Twelve rocker boxes are next
Posted on: 2021/1/4 20:22
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