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A Good Idea for all that Y Block Hardware...

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I posted a while back asking questions about vibratory tumblers, who uses them, how do they work, results, yada, yada, yada. Most of the posts I read were neutral to negative, so I kept thinking how I could best clean all of those boxes and boxes (one is a banana box, lol) of Y block hardware. Some of the hardware has the usually buildup of surface rust, and still most of the nuts, bolts, washers, and do-dads have a load of grease/grime... especially in the threads.

Two weeks ago I pulled the trigger on an Ultrasonic Cleaner at china freight after a couple of guys I knew swore by the results when I asked about it. The price was pretty good when it was on sale and a 20% off coupon. Check out the before and after photos. The unit has a "heat" function, and then it has a few increments you could select from. To be frank, I was amazed at what it did. I've never seen something like this (that had no caustic solution or wasn't a dishwasher, Tongue) that could get the grease and crud out of those threads on the bolts and nuts. After a couple of cycles, I could literally just about take and rinse off any residue that remained (minus rust, of course).

Here's the unit...

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/Uploads/Images/40b305a5-1b2c-4966-a856-4235.JPG

I use a bottle of "Awesome" cleaner purchased at the local dollar store. Basically, I empty the whole bottle into the tank, and then fill up the rest to the Max line with lukewarm water. Maybe your wife uses this cleaner... here is a photo of it:

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/Uploads/Images/b5eaa83c-6af2-45a4-bcaa-a7b8.JPG

You turn the heat function on, wait several minutes for the unit to make the water hot (about 125 degrees or so), and then simply place your hardware in the tank. There is a hard plastic screen/tray at the bottom to keep materials off the bottom of the tank of itself (something about a transducer). I actually fashioned a handle for either side so that retrieval would be much easier. That solution gets FILTHY!

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/Uploads/Images/44f465b7-0d30-43cd-94fb-19ad.JPG

The photo above is representative of what I dump into the tank, only this is HALF THE PILE. I do not pre-wash or anything, just put them in as you see them, grime and all. (I would probably not have to do 2 time cycles if I only used a pile this size)

They come out like the photo below and I let them dry out for an hour or two.

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/Uploads/Images/82a0d2f4-fff6-4eb6-becf-44e2.JPG

Maybe the only thing that I have to do is simply rinse them in a washt tub with water for a few seconds... the ultrasonic cleaner basically loosends and lifts all the grime off th threads. All that's left is clean metal and rust of course...

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/Uploads/Images/b5248dd1-e0c6-43c5-814d-3928.JPG

You can see a couple of Y block oil pan bolts (you know, the ones that have that recess on the head where grime likes to collect?)... the ultrasonic cleaner also lifts the gunk off of those. The washers work best when strung on a bailing wire and suspended in the tank...

http://forums.y-blocksforever.com/Uploads/Images/2e9962f3-8fea-4189-9d91-dd02.JPG

I was stoked on the Ultrasonic Cleaner and the results, but the best is yet to come... next post!

Daniel Jessup

Lancaster, California

aka "The Hot Rod Reverend" w00t
check out the 1955 Ford Fairlane build at www.hotrodreverend.com



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Forum Post A Good Idea for all that Y Block Hardware... By Daniel Jessup ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post While the hardware cleans up nice using that ultrasonic cleaner (man,... By Daniel Jessup ( 11 Years Ago )
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Forum Post Daniel, have you ever tried CLR. When I did my my first vehicle I... By lyonroad ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post There are chemical coating to neutralize rust like Navel Jelly and... By MoonShadow ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post Mark,I noted the same thing about CLR. I have used the vibratory for... By wlj1943 ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post Chuck you are right on. With weaker solvents (or just a cleaner that... By Daniel Jessup ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post Seems I remember this idea about soaking rusted parts in molasses and... By Daniel Jessup ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post Do a search for Caustic soda. The formulas and instructions are... By MoonShadow ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post [quote][b]MoonShadow (3/24/2013)[/b][hr]Do a search for Caustic soda.... By The Master Cylinder ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post Chuck, be REAL careful with the heat idea. You have no idea how much... By pegleg ( 11 Years Ago )
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Forum Post I use the "purple stuff" grease killer to emulsify the oil on parts... By GREENBIRD56 ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post fascinating thread years ago i looked at ultrasonic cleaners. most... By stuey ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post Stuey,It's Black Strap molassas. Yes it works but it is slow. WLJ By wlj1943 ( 11 Years Ago )
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Forum Post Be extremely careful when mixing caustic soda. Mix it too fast will... By The Master Cylinder ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post I'm pretty sure that I slept through Chemistry. Don't remember though.... By MoonShadow ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post [quote][b]pegleg (3/25/2013)[/b][hr]Chuck, be REAL careful with the... By The Master Cylinder ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post We did that with a VW engine case and a 50 gallon drum of ZEP (RIP... By MoonShadow ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post Rust removal can be SAFE and CHEAP and CLEAN. Do a youtube search of... By Pete 55Tbird ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post thanks WLJ i'm led to believe horse owners use it. another word of... By stuey ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post If considering doing the molasses bit, do it only on rough blocks or... By Ted ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post Ok Ted, so what do you use to clean parts? I'd give my left n&t for a... By MoonShadow ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post For rust removal, some of you guys may have quite the experience and... By Daniel Jessup ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post Here are a couple of photos... By Daniel Jessup ( 11 Years Ago )
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Forum Post DC VOLTAGE. I wonder about how high a voltage DC could be dangerous so... By Pete 55Tbird ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post You will also find out you will have a pretty nasty stew left over.... By bird55 ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post I will have to disagree that you have to be careful about dumping the... By Pete 55Tbird ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post [quote][b]Pete 55Tbird (3/30/2013)[/b][hr] If the electricity scares... By The Master Cylinder ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post Thanks for the warnings fellas. I do try to be careful with any tool... By Daniel Jessup ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post Daniel you're doing a great job and it sounds like you're having a... By brokengate ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post [quote][b]brokengate (4/2/2013)[/b][hr]Daniel you're doing a great job... By Daniel Jessup ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post Here are the results of the carb parts in the ultrasonic...... By Daniel Jessup ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post I wish when you guys use these weird references you would refer to the... By MoonShadow ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post Chuck, All I did was put in a bottle of the $ store Awesome cleaner... By Daniel Jessup ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post And you thought I could remember that? I've looked at the Harbor... By MoonShadow ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post Thanks for the link, I will have to take a look at that video.... By Daniel Jessup ( 11 Years Ago )
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Forum Post I don't think you're crazy - keep experimenting, but stay safe. By lyonroad ( 11 Years Ago )
Forum Post Daniel, Saw something of interest on The Ford Barn the other day. It... By The Master Cylinder ( 11 Years Ago )


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