Covered in sludge, what can I clean it with, concerned about dissolving the shellac on the coils?
Thanks
I would suggest parafin.
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cleaning
hello now being female I think that cleaning info is on my cards and for cleaning alternator,s I clean my one with white spirits on a new clean cloth and have another to dry off and you can clean your bike with white spirits it leave a thin lair of oil and this protects your bike from Mr rust worm , And you can use clear spirit vinegar for the seat it gets the dirt of and grime off and will sterilise to seat as well, As vinegar is a antiseptic and also good for cleaning glass like your headlamp Yours anna J
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Hi Peter, I said parafin…
Hi Peter, I said parafin because its the same base as the oils used in the primary for years without issue. I use white spirit to thin paint and clean out brushes , whether it would affect the varnish on the stator coils I have no idea..
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Why I like paraffin
It was my Dad who advocated cleaning bikes and bike components with paraffin and a brush. Paraffin will thin any oily deposits and penetrates any threads. It then leaves a thin oily deposit on any surfaces it has been in contact with which gives corrosion protection. The use of degreaser and or pressure washing does quite the opposite - removing any oily deposits and putting water where you really don't want it - screw threads, bearings and whatever.
I'm not sure about cleaning with white spirit. Good for paintbrushes but I'll stick with paraffin for everything else.
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Hi Gordon, When rebuilding…
Hi Gordon, When rebuilding an engine I use parafin first then a pressure washer to ensure any abrasives or grit is well flushed out .Parafin seems to be dispersed this way (when petrol is not) ,however rust will quickly form so I blow dry with a leaf blower !, then either oil surfaces or rinse with an old petrol/2stroke mix. Waste not ,want not !. My son has an incredibly powerfull battery powered blower to air dry his bike after washing. Really amazing bit of kit.
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Leaf blower dryer- I would…
Leaf blower dryer- I would never have thought of that! On the same lines, I suppose for smaller bits, engine rebuilds etc you could use a hot air gun. Failing that, nick the wife's hair dryer- just don't let her see you.....
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I would suggest parafin.