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Bead blasting engine tin?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by hubcap, Mar 18, 2012.

  1. hubcap
    Joined: Feb 24, 2007
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    I have always masked off the interior of any engine tin (valve/timing covers,oil pans, intakes etc) I have bead blasted.

    Now I find myself needing to clean up the inside/outside of a Chevy II oilpan (rusty) and I am a little wary. I always use an air hose to blow off the grit followed by lacquer thinner wipe down with a clean rag but I don't know. Would I be better off having this "hot tanked" instead?
     
  2. Dave50
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    yes but a hot tank will not take all the rust off. How bad is the rust wire brush asmuch as possible. if the pan has any baffles i wouldnt blas*** you can mask around them but its really hard to get the **** out and in time with oil and vibration it willfall out and go through motor
     
  3. hubcap
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    Maybe my "bargain" pan wasn't. LOL. Maybe better off with a muriatic acid/water bath? It's the little "nooks and crannies" around the baffle that has me worried the most.

    How about paint (glyptol?) to seal it after bead blasting?
     
  4. careyohio
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    It's the little "nooks and crannies" that will catch the beads and screw your engine up BIG TIME !
     
  5. hubcap
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    Maybe vinegar?
     
  6. Revhead
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    We soda blast them at work which will get some rust off. If it needs to be cleaner, you could use some sort of rust dissolving bath like "evaporust", but I wouldn't blast any engine part unless you like short lived engines.
     
  7. squirrel
    Joined: Sep 23, 2004
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    I don't worry about blasting engine parts that I can clean well after I'm done blasting. But a pan with baffles like that is going to trap some of the gl***...I'd look for a nicer one or just chemically clean it
     
  8. Halfdozen
    Joined: Mar 8, 2008
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    Search electrolytic rust removal, there's lots of info here on the HAMB and elsewhere. All you need is washing soda, water, a bucket, something to use as a ground electrode, and a battery charger. It'll remove the rust without removing sound metal.
     

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