GearNut
Active Member
I am not saying that it is a fool proof way to clean out the cases, I am just sharing a method that I have personally used.
When a piston burns through, most of the fried aluminum gets blown out the exhaust port.
Very little actually gets into the bottom end. What does get down there can typically be rinsed away.
When you have a mechanical failure and metal gets scraped and ground up, there is alot more fine debris that can work it's way into the nooks, crannies, and bearings.
Choose your method of cleaning carefully, dependent on what you are willing to take a gamble on if some debris remains afterwords.
When a piston burns through, most of the fried aluminum gets blown out the exhaust port.
Very little actually gets into the bottom end. What does get down there can typically be rinsed away.
When you have a mechanical failure and metal gets scraped and ground up, there is alot more fine debris that can work it's way into the nooks, crannies, and bearings.
Choose your method of cleaning carefully, dependent on what you are willing to take a gamble on if some debris remains afterwords.


