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EFV-8 Club Forum / General Ford Discussion / Detailing heads and intake

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3w2
10-31-2016 @ 5:09 PM
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Lacquer thinner works well in removing gas stains from aluminum manifolds.

TomO
10-30-2016 @ 9:18 AM
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I saw some of the stains in another post. It appears that you have an aluminum intake and heads. If the Simple Green and other products don't work, try aluminum wheel cleaner, spray it on, scrub it with a nylon brush and rinse it off completely. Let it sit overnight and spray the parts with Lemon Pledge and wipe off with a clean rag. You will have to do all of the aluminum in your engine compartment with the wheel cleaner as the metal will look different than untreated metal.

Tom

Bob56
10-29-2016 @ 4:50 PM
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It is a 1936 club cabriolet with a flathead

TomO
10-29-2016 @ 8:04 AM
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What year car and engine?

Simple Green does a good job on removing grease and dirt and will not hurt engine paint in good condi6tion.

Gunk Engine Brite Foamy Engine Cleaner also works very well and can remove some gasoline stains.

I would start with Simple Green and if that didn't work, move on to the Gunk products and then to a carburetor cleaner. The carburetor cleaner can make some paints dull.

Aluminum intake and heads may require stronge measures.
Tom

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Bob56
10-29-2016 @ 7:20 AM
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detail them on the car. Everything is stock

kubes40
10-29-2016 @ 6:47 AM
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Cast iron? Aluminum? Are you removing them or do you desire to detail them in the car?

woodiewagon46
10-28-2016 @ 3:06 PM
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Perhaps spray carb cleaner or brake cleaner with a small bristle brush? Let us know how you make out.

ford38v8
10-28-2016 @ 2:47 PM
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Best question I've heard for a long time. I hope this gets some good answers, many of us will be watching this thread!

Alan

Bob56
10-28-2016 @ 12:53 PM
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what is the best way and products to detail the heads and intake from a leaky carb and fuel pump

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