I had my flywheel resurfaced a while ago and yesterday I noticed it had surface rusted. (I forgot to coat it:banghead:)
So what should I do? Get it resurfaced? Clean it? (if so with what?)
Thanks
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I had my flywheel resurfaced a while ago and yesterday I noticed it had surface rusted. (I forgot to coat it:banghead:)
So what should I do? Get it resurfaced? Clean it? (if so with what?)
Thanks
PB blaster (or other rust inhibitor), then brake cleaner (to get taht crap off), then a sanding disk (to put a nice non-directional finish on it), then more brake cleaner
I have never bothered with cleaning surface rust. First time you get on and off the clutch it will go away. Like brake rotors after rain, it will clean itself.
Of the dozens of motors I have put together, none have ever had issues from surface rust on the fly wheel.
^^What he said, leave it, putting any kind of solvent on is asking for trouble.
Yeah it won't really hurt anything. I run a wire wheel on a drill or angle grinder over them, cleans them up good enough.
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"Reading impaired"?
Seriosuly dude, do you think you are always right? Or do you just like to argue? :confused2:
While I too am a little taken aback by some of the recent threads, I cannot comment on that portion of the situation.
I will stand shoulder to shoulder with you in the brake cleaner vs. penetration fluid wars of 2011 though. I will be wearing prescription safety glasses and I have not lost the straw for my brake cleaner giving me maximum range.
^lol.
Brake cleaner is most definitely solvent. Or, if you want to use the catch-word of the day, 'Dispersant'. :p
Brake cleaner = solvent =/= penetrating oil
Brake cleaner has no lubrication properties at all.. It evaporates quickly leaving no residue. Which is why... it is BRAKE cleaner... Why on earth would it contain any type of lubricating oils if it is to be used to clean BRAKE parts??
Anyway... Dont bother to clean it.. A wire wheel will dust it off, but its the same thing that the clutch will do the first time you step on it.
Thanks for the replies everyone