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KeithA
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Cleaning up a timing cover
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July 05, 2008, 03:09:33 PM »
Hello all
What would produce the best results for cleaning up a 45 timing cover. Fine glass bead blasting, or going to the enormous trouble with a polishing mop, and sore fingers.
Thanks Keith
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I find wet-bead blasting is pretty good for alloys - it tends to leave a bit of sparkle, rather than turn the alloy dull like dry blasting
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