how to clean inside of Muffler pipes?
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how to clean inside of Muffler pipes?
How do ya's go about cleaning the Old Oil and such biuld up inside pipe/header pipe when you are doin' a ring and valve job, and want to make sure it isn't oil from in the pipe thats making it smoke ?
Some told me to use gas and soak the pipe in it and some said to use Kerosen... I felt Gas may work best and just allow it to hang for days to vent out the fumes and vapors.....and then use a cordless drill and a long 1/8th cable with a shotgun wire brass brush on the end so I could clean off loose peices and such...
Any Tips on how you would go about it, Or do ya's just install the pipes and figure you have the ring and valve oil burning licked and the pipes just have to have run time to burn off History added up oil and such in um'?
Is there away to repack Or Biuld the Muffler end of the Pipe on a lt230 machine?
Thanks
Scottie_The_Boy
Some told me to use gas and soak the pipe in it and some said to use Kerosen... I felt Gas may work best and just allow it to hang for days to vent out the fumes and vapors.....and then use a cordless drill and a long 1/8th cable with a shotgun wire brass brush on the end so I could clean off loose peices and such...
Any Tips on how you would go about it, Or do ya's just install the pipes and figure you have the ring and valve oil burning licked and the pipes just have to have run time to burn off History added up oil and such in um'?
Is there away to repack Or Biuld the Muffler end of the Pipe on a lt230 machine?
Thanks
Scottie_The_Boy
#2
I just use a presure washer too wash all of the junk off of it but be-careful! That stuff goes everywhere. i have cleaned a pipe on a 25+ year old wheeler it was caked with black crap and when i was dont with it i cleaned my gogles off! and the pipe was down to bear metal. and it looked amazing. thanks for reading this
#3
I DO NOT recommend you do this because it can cause bodily harm and more damage. Dont do it. When I saw this, i thought of what my uncle used to tell me when they would heat the pipe red hot with a torch, then run it. It would cause a pipe fire and burn all the stuff out. Of course if you had muffler packing, it would be destroyed. And probably burn down the shop. But hey, this was 30 years ago.
Again, I only posted that as a funny story, and not a suggestion on what to do. DONT DO IT!
Again, I only posted that as a funny story, and not a suggestion on what to do. DONT DO IT!
#4
I DO NOT recommend you do this because it can cause bodily harm and more damage. Dont do it. When I saw this, i thought of what my uncle used to tell me when they would heat the pipe red hot with a torch, then run it. It would cause a pipe fire and burn all the stuff out. Of course if you had muffler packing, it would be destroyed. And probably burn down the shop. But hey, this was 30 years ago.
Again, I only posted that as a funny story, and not a suggestion on what to do. DONT DO IT!
Again, I only posted that as a funny story, and not a suggestion on what to do. DONT DO IT!
Gotta go along with this post.
Gas? You have any left in the pipe and one backfire...
#5
I DO NOT recommend you do this because it can cause bodily harm and more damage. Dont do it. When I saw this, i thought of what my uncle used to tell me when they would heat the pipe red hot with a torch, then run it. It would cause a pipe fire and burn all the stuff out. Of course if you had muffler packing, it would be destroyed. And probably burn down the shop. But hey, this was 30 years ago.
Again, I only posted that as a funny story, and not a suggestion on what to do. DONT DO IT!
Again, I only posted that as a funny story, and not a suggestion on what to do. DONT DO IT!
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