I rebuilding the carbs on my GTX. I’ve cleaned one with CH50 which does a wonderful job of cleaning aluminum. However it leaves it too bare. Any ideas on something to coat them to keep them from picking up every fingerprint etc? I was thinking just Fluid Film rubbed in. View attachment 984761View attachment 984762View attachment 984763 View attachment 984764
What solvent? I have a ultrasconic and I cleaned a AFB with simple green and it turned out scuzzy dark grey.For cleaning I would not glass bead a carb , a bead could get stuck in a small passage and then your screwed . Soda blasting works fine . Rinse it out with water when done , works better than solvent.
Ultrasonic is the cats meow with the right solvent
I don't remember what the boss had in the ultrasonic cleaner , when I get over there I will ask him.What solvent? I have a ultrasconic and I cleaned a AFB with simple green and it turned out scuzzy dark grey.
I rebuilding the carbs on my GTX. I’ve cleaned one with CH50 which does a wonderful job of cleaning aluminum. However it leaves it too bare. Any ideas on something to coat them to keep them from picking up every fingerprint etc? I was thinking just Fluid Film rubbed in. View attachment 984761View attachment 984762View attachment 984763 View attachment 984764
What is the CH-50 product, who makes it and where is it available and in what quantity. How is it used....dipped, soaked for a day or two? Please advise at your convenience.
BOB RENTON
I used Berryman Chem-Dip that I caught on clearance @ 9 bucks a gallon. Works OK for light soil, but it's nothing to write home about IMO....I have dipped carbs in cleaner called Berryman to clean off the crud and grease , they clean up but not as cast bright.
THANK YOU FOR THE INFORMATION.....i'll follow thru and see if I can buy some. FYI....muriatic acid is a commercial grade of Hydrochloric Acid. The strongest concentration available is approximately 32% as it a water solution of hydrogen chloride (a gas) absorbed in water to a saturated condition, where the solution cannot absorb more gas. A dilute solution of muriatic acid and water (~ 5% -10%) is sometimes used to clean masonry. Muriatic acid use to be available at hardware stores. I'll try it is a very dilute form, as strong acids (and alkali can dissolve aluminum)....thanks again for the info.CH50 is a DuBois Chemical product. It isn't available retail that I know of. It's a muriatic acid and quite concentrated. Spray it on, wait five and neutralize with water. Diluted versions can be found in truck stops for cleaning fuel tanks etc. Car dealers use it for a quick detailer for an ugly engine bay. Ask a parts guy at your local Mopar store, he may be able to get some for you. 5 gallon jugs that I know of.
I used Berryman Chem-Dip that I caught on clearance @ 9 bucks a gallon. Works OK for light soil, but it's nothing to write home about IMO.
My grungy old 4383 ..........
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Lol, When I first tried the Chem-Dip I forgot about and left a primary bowl in it for an hour or so. Came out with a goo residue over most of it and a chalky look. Destroyed what coating was on it.
Thanx for the pix. I went to their web site to try and find the material
Nice. KimHi Mate, I did a thread on my dual quad carb restoration here - https://www.forbbodiesonly.com/moparforum/threads/carter-afb-restoration.55818/
The casting I had wet blasted, came up beautiful -
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