Cleaning a Cooper S block

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Cleaning a Cooper S block

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Hi folks. I know some of you are avid racers/engine builders on here and I was after some advice. I have decided to rebuild my 1275 S lump which has stood for the last 30 years. It isn't actually in terrible condition bore wise save for the bronze hammerite the original owner decide to treat it to. My question is what is the best way to prepare a block? I would like to ensure that oil galleries and waterways are clear and rust free. I would also like to paint the block and have a feeling acid won't remove it. Cheers. Mark
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get an engine reconner to run it through the cleaning tank is the easy option (and good for your lungs!)

it will come back like a new born baby
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Thanks Rich. Any specific type of gunge tank you can recommend or are they all the same?
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Re: Cleaning a Cooper S block

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Stick it in the dishwasher with 2 aldi dishwasher tabs, it will
Come out super clean
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C'mon Pad. Surely Aldi own brand don't take paint off too.... :D
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pad4 wrote:Stick it in the dishwasher with 2 aldi dishwasher tabs, it will
Come out super clean
But only when the wife's out
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They bloody do mate - dangerous things those aldi tabs !! just ask you know who !!!
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Bolt it to a gearbox, fit the head, rocker and tappet covers, all bolts and flywheel cover and get it grit blasted - you build it all up to keep the grit out. Then drill out one of the oil gallery plugs and use a long drift to knock the other one out - you cannot get the oil galleries 100% clean with the plugs in. When refitting the plugs, I used to use a small chisel to 'stake' the edges of the block over to the plugs can't come out again.
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We can get the block as clean as a new one inside and out , including all of the water jacket .

Can also machine and supply race type screw in oil gallery plugs to replace the brass ones.

Call 01926 815681
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Cheers. How much for
1) bare block
2) head casting
3) empty gearbox casing

Where are you in the UK?

Cheers
Mark
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Re: Cleaning a Cooper S block

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Southam Mini And Metro Centre
Unit 16 Warwick House
Warwick House Industrial Estate
Southam
CV47 2PT
Tel: 01926 815681
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