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 mr.z World Chat Champion

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 Posted: 03:09 - 05 Feb 2005 Post subject: Rusty bits.... |
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Is there anything can be got for fairly cheap that i can drop rusty nuts/bolts in and fish them out (how long they stay in there is not all that important) reasonably clean?
I know coke will clean pennys, will it clean bolts? viniger? anything else worth a try?
Theres rust treatments about but being a cheapass i'd like to avoid spending anything at the moment (though its gonna need some money throwing at it at some point...)
Any handy hints? ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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It may be that just getting new ones is the cheapest ass way of doing it. 300 piece assorted M5, M6, M8 and M10 nut and bolt kit is £10.92 plus VAT and postage HERE
They are probably even cheaper elsewhere, certainly easier than cleaning old ones!
Otherwise a good soak in light oil/WD40, a rub with some wire wool. Then carefully cut a slot in the side of a nut with a hacksaw, screwing it up and down the oiled bolt will clean out the threads (a die is better if you have one). Dremmeling a slot along the length of a bolt will do the same for nuts in the absence of a proper tap. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Thanks all...
SW- VWP is about 10minutes away from me i didn't realise they did bolt sets, think i might get some anyway...
Theres some spacers and other bits that need cleaning too, not sure what else i can use this on, such as wheel hubs, coil is a bit rusty too... hmmmm
ZRX61 - Muracic Acid, nasty! sounds interesting, could it be brushed onto spokes to clean them up? when you say the plateing would it eat straight through chrome then? i'm not sure theres any under there anyway! not to worried, for the cost of rechromeing the forks, i could get 4 new pairs of forks (maybe more)
edit : just noticed, the right hand side caseing is held on with... SCREWS?? wtf?? ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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