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420A Removing rust and corrosion off a 420a block

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wyv344

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Aug 12, 2021
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Does anyone a way to remove surface rust and corrosion of a 420a block? I'm considering soaking it in CLR mixed with hot water and letting it soak for a couple days.
 
I typically have my machine shop do it through the hot tank process.

To do it myself I would probably use a wire wheel on a power drill. If it's bad, soak it in penetrating oil for a day or two first. There are different material wire wheels. Use a brass alloy composition to knock off mild rust. Or a steel composition to remove old paint/heavy rust.

Make sure you replace those freeze plugs too!
 
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