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Old 12-08-2014, 11:36 AM   #11
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I think I'm just gonna drill the stupid things out. Will standard drill bits do the trick or do i need to go get new ones for drilling stuff out?
Just use whatever fits in there...

Use some kind of oil to help with the cutting.
You can use WD-40, Liquid Wrench, or even regular engine oil if that's all you have laying around.


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Another separate question... is there a good non standard cleaning chemical that you use to clean up old parts... like rotors and housings?
For rotors?
Use Chem-Dip.
I noticed our local Walmart started to carry this.
Do NOT get this on your skin, so be very careful how you handle this stuff.

For housings, I like to use a water-based cleaner like Zep purple industrial cleaner - at Home Depot.
I also like the Oil Eater cleaner that Costco used to carry, but this stuff isn't too easy to find nowadays.
I find the other cleaners like Simple Green, Super Clean, and Purple Power to be TOO WEAK.


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