I hope someone is able to give me good news....,
I have a spare 89 turbo block that I was going to give to a friend for his build project. After digging it out of storage, I noticed that it has some surface rust on the outside and some surface rust inside one of the piston cylinder. The block was machined bored and honed .30 over but was never used. I had it completely wrapped in plastic, but obviously this wasn't enough. Is there any way to clean it up without damaging the cylinder walls? Or am I screwed?
Thanks guys.
I have a spare 89 turbo block that I was going to give to a friend for his build project. After digging it out of storage, I noticed that it has some surface rust on the outside and some surface rust inside one of the piston cylinder. The block was machined bored and honed .30 over but was never used. I had it completely wrapped in plastic, but obviously this wasn't enough. Is there any way to clean it up without damaging the cylinder walls? Or am I screwed?
Thanks guys.