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Re: Tranny Cleaning
I don't know about the safety issues (or how well it worked), but I
knew a guy years ago who would keep all the nuts and bolts in a big
coffee can and it had about an inch or so of gas in it. He told me he
did this to clean them. Strange I thought.
On Wed, 2 Mar 2005 17:07:15 -0500, Dan Bubb <jdbubb@ix.netcom.com> wrote:
Paint thinner and purple power are what I use. Purple power is great if the weather is warm and you
can do it your driveway. Doing it in the sink sucks ;^)
Course I finish it off with a nice bead blasting and that's really the ticket!
Haven't some people said that purple power eats aluminum or at least leaves a stain if left on for
too long?
Dan
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2005 4:26 PM
Subject: Tranny Cleaning
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> Speaking of Dan's Thanksgiving Turkey, what is the "best" way to clean a trans case? I'm putting
best in quotes because I am looking for something I can do at home, not having it dipped in some
acid bath that I might actually have to <gasp> PAY for!. So far I'm guessing I need to soak the
thing in Purple Power for a while and scrub what I can. Can I use EZ-off or other oven cleaner on
the alumunum??
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> Thanks.
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> Brian
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