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cleaning baked on dirt off cylinder head
Posted: 07:25 pm Jul 27 2015
by 2001kdx200
Hey guys!
just wondering how i can possibly clean off the baked on dirt in my 01 200 cylinder head.

Re: cleaning baked on dirt off cylinder head
Posted: 08:42 pm Jul 27 2015
by royadams
I was told by a local mechanic kerosene is the best way to clean aluminum. I have not tried it yet but I'm going to soon, my hubs look like crap.
Re: cleaning baked on dirt off cylinder head
Posted: 08:48 pm Jul 27 2015
by adam728
On the bike, or off?
cleaning baked on dirt off cylinder head
Posted: 09:35 am Jul 28 2015
by TheRadBaron
I really like a soda blaster for this type of cleaning. It's much less aggressive than bead blasting so it doesn't rough up the aluminum and the leftover grit is water soluble and can be rinsed off with water. It leaves a nice finish on aluminum parts. You can get a soda blaster for pretty cheap from Harbor Freight.
I'm getting ready to soda blast a bunch of aluminum KDX parts myself.
Re: cleaning baked on dirt off cylinder head
Posted: 05:56 pm Jul 29 2015
by koshari
Riding around here there is heaps of clay in the soil. The clay mixes with water and sits in puddles of caramel consistency. This water sprays up on the engine where the water evaporates and leaves the clay baked to rhe engine and other components. I generally just blast the loose stuff and live with the rest.
Re: cleaning baked on dirt off cylinder head
Posted: 10:03 pm Jul 29 2015
by Slick_Nick
Soda blaster will make it look like new.
Re: cleaning baked on dirt off cylinder head
Posted: 10:23 pm Jul 29 2015
by Julien D
I'll throw in a third for a soda blaster. Fun and easy to set one up, too. Short of that, a bottle of Totally Awesome and a stiff nylon brush.