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Old Mar 29, 2017 | 11:13 AM
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yeah, turn it over and get as much of the cylinder as possible and wipe as much crap out as you can within reason (run the piston to TDC and blow out the rings with an air hose)

the oil in the pan is fine.
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Old Mar 29, 2017 | 11:21 AM
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Would you use a scotch brite pad on the cyl walls? I've got some of the fine tooth grey ones from the body shop? There is some surface rust on some of them I probably need to remove. Just don't want to damage anything.
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Old Mar 29, 2017 | 11:42 AM
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Originally Posted by slonlow2000
Would you use a scotch brite pad on the cyl walls? I've got some of the fine tooth grey ones from the body shop? There is some surface rust on some of them I probably need to remove. Just don't want to damage anything.
NO! Excuse me, PLEASE no
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Old Mar 29, 2017 | 11:42 AM
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Wipe them down as is...then turn it, wipe down, turn it...wipe down...I would take a wiz wheel and get all that crap off first, then clean it with brake parts cleaner, THEN wipe all the surfaces down with oil...
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Old Mar 29, 2017 | 11:43 AM
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Scotch brite would definitely get you a no-go at that lane...
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Old Mar 29, 2017 | 12:18 PM
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Pb blaster or wd40 in the cylinder walls and run the piston up and down a couple times will take care of the surface rust in the holes... without ruining them if in fact is is just surface rust... if there is any pitting you will need either a hone or to have it bored.
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Old Mar 29, 2017 | 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by wretched73
NO! Excuse me, PLEASE no
I'm getting there, just a slow learner

Originally Posted by Drspencer
Wipe them down as is...then turn it, wipe down, turn it...wipe down...I would take a wiz wheel and get all that crap off first, then clean it with brake parts cleaner, THEN wipe all the surfaces down with oil...
Thanks, like a said rookie when it comes to this stuff. I've been reading up on it as much as I can.
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Old Mar 29, 2017 | 02:49 PM
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Originally Posted by Wolftrk99
Pb blaster or wd40 in the cylinder walls and run the piston up and down a couple times will take care of the surface rust in the holes... without ruining them if in fact is is just surface rust... if there is any pitting you will need either a hone or to have it bored.
Thanks sir, appreciate it.

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Wipe them down as is...then turn it, wipe down, turn it...wipe down...I would take a wiz wheel and get all that crap off first, then clean it with brake parts cleaner, THEN wipe all the surfaces down with oil...
Wiz wheel. Is that one of the nylon wheels with the fingers?
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Old Mar 29, 2017 | 03:33 PM
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Everyone has to start somewhere. Just pack up the short block nicely and when you're ready to build it, start a new thread and plenty of people will chime in with advice on where to go from there
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Old Mar 31, 2017 | 03:30 PM
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No on the scotch bright, yes on the scotch pad, forgot the name of them, I'll upload a picx
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