Cleaning up my KX500 cylinder before plating

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Re: Cleaning up my KX500 cylinder before plating

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Sandblaster wrote:That's a good trick using food coloring....
I'm assuming that's USMC 500's cylinder?
I'll see what I can find tomorrow.
yes... it is.
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Re: Cleaning up my KX500 cylinder before plating

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PS, love the applicator :D
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Re: Cleaning up my KX500 cylinder before plating

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Sandblaster wrote:PS, love the applicator :D

HUH? the "applicator" wasnt in any of the pics.

are you reffering to the ink pen I have in the shot so the camera would focus on somthing?
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Re: Cleaning up my KX500 cylinder before plating

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Sandblaster wrote:The following questions are for Motorrad but others feel free to join in :lol:
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You want to round a lot of those items you pointed to free hp
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Re: Cleaning up my KX500 cylinder before plating

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Motorrad
Yes, I thought you used some sort of motorradish style of applicator... the pen :D

Qsixteen
Agreed, rounding is good.
Do you have any pics of your work?
I'm certain we would all like to see them.
I know I would.
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Re: Cleaning up my KX500 cylinder before plating

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Here is a motor that has oem cycle case on it.
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I don't know where this work came from but I want to be clear that it is NOT mine.
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To be honest I found the clean up work on the cylinder uninspiring :roll:
I also noticed some work the exhaust valves once I got the goo off them.
These warrant a second look as I don't see a lot of modified valves.
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More questions..
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Re: Cleaning up my KX500 cylinder before plating

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Here is a 86 kx500 cylinder that has had some work done to it.
I wish he had pics of the intake area as he may have done some work to the floor ports as well..
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