Has anyone used oven cleaner (similar to lye) to remove aluminum stuck on a crankshaft journal? Honda 8 hp engine gx240 that was run without oil and broke the connecting rod. I want to save the engine as it is a hard to find gear reduction unit. Any suggestions are appreciated
I had the same thing on the same engine. The PO byp***ed the light/no start thing. Spun the rod I took the crank to a machine shop, had it polished. Didn’t check nor was worried about clearances though, but used the engine for a home built quad for the kids.
Muriatic Acid, will eat the Aluminum, and not touch the steel crankshaft. Also works when you stick a piston.
Oven cleaner is the go to for removing aluminum from cylinder walls after smearing a piston in a 2t. Never used it on a crank but I don’t see why it wouldn’t work.
Heat......Aluminum melts way before steel. Just play the torch slowly over the surface , not lingering or pointing it directly at the journal and then a wire brush to knock it away.