Where can I get things hot tanked?
I just picked up a some brake components - rotor, caliper, trailing arm and this and that... They are dirty and I tried to cleaned them, but it has a lot of grease on it that I just can't wire brush off.
I have read in Honda Tuning regarding a brake conversion and the guy got the parts hot tanked to clean everything. Anyone knows where in TO I can obtain such service? Thanks |
powder coating shop could prolly help u out
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Charles, there is a local shop that does this. I'll be heading to Hansens and I'll inquire for the location..
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Great idea to convert your rear brake drums into disc... suggestion: Would not re-use old rotors, also since you did pick those up, make sure you have brake lines or else they won't work.. also would suggest to upgrade to steel brake lines...
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Many thanks guys. JC, if you know the info, please pass it on to me, appreciated.
Jay, yes, seems like the brake lines are cut so I will need new ones (I believe it is cut because the end looks slanted and I don't think OEM came like that). After hot tank and clean all the grease away, I will prepare to get SS brake lines and other things. I got front and back all together so I need to get a lot of new parts. But it is something I will collect over the winter and get the parts cleaned up, so when April hits again, I will have the brakes and suspension all changed at the same time, plus the front sway bar (and whatever else I pick up over the winter :P) Thanks again guys. Oh, and anyone know how much hot tanking costs? It is per item or per time or per load (like how big your thing is)? I got 4 in total. |
maybe letnier can do it?? some engine shops hot tank their blocks before reasembaly
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when i needed serious degreasing for me engine swap i bought some industrial strength degreaser from princess auto. A four litre jug was 12.99 and i didn't even use half to degrease my whole car. This stuff is extremely potent. If you don't wear gloves it will eat your skin, but it goes through grease like a hot knife through butter. It may be something to consider.
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This gunk degreaser, will it also work on an 1/4 inch of rust proofer?? The guy who had the car befor me had the entire engine bay rust proofed.. I mean EVERYTHING!!! and I want to clean it up but I am not sure if that's what is still holding my car together?? lol
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yo....dun do the rear disc conversion....its not worth it....I got it....juss sell it bak out...
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Charles, the stuff Brett mentions does work. It is very caustic but it removes grease and baked on oil upon contact. You could use that with a decent spray bottle. Strongly recommend use of goggles and gloves with this stuff. I missed heading getting to Hansens before they closed. I'll try them on Monday and let you know anyways.
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Roger that my friend! Thanks! I PMed Leitner and see if he can offer me a deal. Otherwise, I will go to Princess Auto and check that stuff out! (where is it again? I sware I saw it one day when I drove by some place... is there only one of it?).
Do I need to place it inside a huge bucket or just put it on the garage floor, and then water out the solution? By Pimpin-EL yo....dun do the rear disc conversion....its not worth it....I got it....juss sell it bak out... |
I used a spray bottle and various rages and scrub brushes then rinsing with water. Id offer you a litre of mine for free cuz i have tons but its would probably cost you more in gas to come and get it! Check out the princess auto wbsite for locations. I don't that pimpin guy is about rear disc are definetly worth it.
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Charles, it's on Dixie, south of Derry on your right hand side, next to Timmies..
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Thanks guys :)
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