Subject: RE: A Clean Case
Author: H.Alex Balogi
Date: Feb 26, 2002, 3:25 PM
Post ID: 1709730586
Thanks to Tom and David... it's the sodium silicate solution.
Hdot.
73,74,78 man one of 'em's GOTTA run right.
David Whalen wrote:
www.chemistrystore.com sodium silicate solution is
used to put a sealant type finish on an already clean
case by application, then baking.
Perhaps you were thinking of this. Otherwise maybe
there is a cleaning product that works this way also.
I don't know about it.
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I am doing a rebuild of my '74 LAPD (3rd time in 28
years) and I'm
looking at cleaning the crank and trans case. I
remember somewhere
(sometime) someone posted a resource for cleaning
and sealing cases
(external). It wasn't blasting or dipping.. it was
some other chemical
application. I seem to recall something about
baking. And I understand
that the memory is the 2nd thing to go...
Does anyone remember where I might find this info?
Thanks a heap
HDot
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