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Degreasing Inside Of Gearbox

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smckeown

I'm in the process of cleaning/painting my new box, my question is should I clean up this mess inside the box ?

 

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kate205gti

large flatblade screwdriver, can motorcycle degreaser and newspaper/kitchen roll worked ok for me :D

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Jonmurgie

When I cleaned up a 'box I wasn't going to do that but I got carried away and did... libberaly amounts of de-greaser applied with a paint brush (cut the bristles short so they are stronger) and then use a pressure washer... worked a treat for me :D

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smckeown

thanks guys, i've got the means to do it, just wanted to know should it be done or not. I've got mild acid :D

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Jonmurgie

cool... then do it, do it, do it :D You painting the box afterwards?

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smckeown

yeah painting box tomrrow, and engine next weekend IF it's ready

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Redtop

The way i done mine was Autoglym alloy wheel cleaner, stubby brush soak thoru for 1/2 hour keep painting it on. Hot pressure water and blast it. Do it 2 or 3 times and it will be like new. Make sure it's well taped up so no water gets in. Blow gun to dry it off after. Job done. I left mine bare and coated it with wd40 regularly to help prevent corrosion.

Cillet bang dilluted with water is supposed to be good as well i was told. Bang! and the dirt is gone. lol

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kate205gti

aww but its more fun scraping the gunk off in big peels with a screwdriver :P or is that just me :):P

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Miles

Slightly going off topic, But getting a new cross shaft and bearings is worth while. around £35.00 from pug and makes the clucth operation like new again

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Super Josh

I would second what Miles said, my clutch is still nice and light after 6K miles. Hammerite smooth seems to last on gearboxes too.

 

 

Josh

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smckeown

cheers, i'm getting the box reconditioned before the new diff and bearings go in, i'll state those new parts also

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petert

Just find a heavily alkaline based degreaser from the local auto parts shop. It's a bit like putting it in the dishwasher. If it doesn't sting your hands it's not strong enough! Look for around 35 g/L. Give it a good scrub (with gloves of course) then wash off.

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ablister

why would you want to keep that mess in the gearbox anyway?

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