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I have a Yanmar 4LH engine with a cast steel exhaust elbow that needs cleaning. The crud is hard carbon and it isn't really possible to get any kind of implement in to do a good job. I could do 'half a job' by poking around but I would like to do it properly while I am about it.
Could I use caustic? i.e. NaOH pearls. What concentration/temperature/time? The Yanmar elbow is protected on the outside with a silvery paint finish. I don't know whether this is just a finish or whether it is also passivisation. Can any suggest how best to finish the outside once the inside is clean? The colour doesn't not need to match in this position.
Could I use caustic? i.e. NaOH pearls. What concentration/temperature/time? The Yanmar elbow is protected on the outside with a silvery paint finish. I don't know whether this is just a finish or whether it is also passivisation. Can any suggest how best to finish the outside once the inside is clean? The colour doesn't not need to match in this position.