[Ducati] Cleaning out carbon buildup

Rich Roberts bigredxrunner at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 2 06:38:28 EDT 2006


Good tip, just tell wife you cleaned the oven or that dirty frying pan for her. Rich

Ronald Betts <ronaldebettsasalc0015 at hotmail.com> wrote:  I have used oven cleaner with great success. When the little woman is out of 
the house heat the parts in the oven to around 450 to 500 degrees and hit it 
with oven cleaner. Of course you'll have to explain the funny oder in the 
kitchen to the little woman. Let the oven air out a bit before you use it 
afterwards as it makes your quiche taste like an old dinosaur...;-}>



Peace...Ron"Desmohead"Betts 95 900 SP
I've learned that I don't suffer from insanity, I enjoy it!





>From: Rich Roberts 
>Reply-To: Ducati Owners Group 
>To: Ducati Owners Group 
>Subject: Re: [Ducati] Cleaning out carbon buildup
>Date: Thu, 1 Jun 2006 15:15:33 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Any good solvent like brake cleaner etc and a ss wire toothbrush style 
>brush is what I use and elbow grease takes a bit but it gets it all off 
>eventually. I do valves and pistons this way. Valves you can scratch it off 
>with about anything hard edged , brass is not going to damage a thing and 
>most soft steels with an edge will scrape the crap off with no problems. 
>and not damage valve in any way as they are pretty hard. Even the aluminum 
>piston is fine with a nice fine ss stiff brush. A wire wheel on bench 
>grinder works well for valves as well. For stubborn valve stuff I have used 
>the edge on a 6 inch pocket rule scraping and it did the trick. You have to 
>be creative sometimes, nothing magical that I know of that is simply spray 
>on and off it comes.
>
>Desmoguy wrote: Anyone have any suggestions on 
>cleaning a good way to clean up the valves
>and combustion chambers on a 2 valve head? I have the heads off and wanted
>to clean everything up, lap the valves, and do a thorough inspection.
>
>Thanks!
>
>Dave
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