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oxalic effect on good bores and tappet guides?
#11
Good post Dave, Bilt Hamber Deox C is good stuff and does no damage.
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#12
How do you buy oxalic acid ?
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#13
(05-03-2021, 04:38 PM)Austin in the Shed Wrote: How do you buy oxalic acid ?

As if you had to ask
https://www.ebay.co.uk/b/Oxalic-Acid-Lab...2affd68995
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#14
Ah,thanks,Amazon took me to citric acid.
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#15
(05-03-2021, 04:38 PM)Austin in the Shed Wrote: How do you buy oxalic acid ?

Oxalic acid is also used as wood bleach. I've been buying mine from these people: https://www.agwoodcare.co.uk/products/ox...on_id=6217
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#16
High tensile stressed parts should not be subject to acid ie springs, spokes, steering and susp parts.
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#17
Jon you only need make simple blanking plates from stiff aluminium sheet to close up the holes, seal with silicone goo.

Warm citric acid does a pretty fair job and is rather less toxic than oxalic.
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#18
I've just cleaned two blocks and one head by totally immersing in a rectangular mop bucket for a couple of days and I'm confident that the Citric Acid only dissolves the rust.
The clean up has been excellent and in one case I did a block twice. Problem is that the acid is neutralised after dissolving a certain amount of rust
Jim Runciman
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