Cleaning plenum and runners
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Cleaning plenum and runners
I don't have a hot tank or parts washer. I'd like to get most of the carbon and oil out the the plenum, runners and manifold. Purple stuff is supposedly bad for aluminum, so I tried soaking the runners in dish soap and water - I guess dish soap also is bad for aluminum because they look awful. So, how do I clean everything out with hurting the aluminum?
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Car: 1968 Camaro
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I used a chemical solvent made by Castrol. I don't remember what the name was, but it came in a purple bottle. I think it was called Super Clean, and be careful when using it with aluminum.
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I've used castrol super clean, brake cleaner, some green stuff. Soaking does wonders, but that crap really builds up. I think Ed Maher had a pic of his runners sitting in a dish washer, you could try that.
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