Just like to say that these projects become very easy more I tear into the car.
Anyway I got the heads off to install my GTP's. Didn't take that long at all. My pistons actually look great for all the milage. Burnt carbon but very light. I have seen way worse.
What can I do to clean them up even more? What to use, etc....
Any info & advice would be great. I have Seafoam in an aerosol form that I can spray on it & let it attack it for awhile. Sound good?
Thanks
Eddie
Anyway I got the heads off to install my GTP's. Didn't take that long at all. My pistons actually look great for all the milage. Burnt carbon but very light. I have seen way worse.
What can I do to clean them up even more? What to use, etc....
Any info & advice would be great. I have Seafoam in an aerosol form that I can spray on it & let it attack it for awhile. Sound good?
Thanks
Eddie

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Originally posted by Smokn '94 Z
Just like to say that these projects become very easy more I tear into the car.
Anyway I got the heads off to install my GTP's. Didn't take that long at all. My pistons actually look great for all the milage. Burnt carbon but very light. I have seen way worse.
What can I do to clean them up even more? What to use, etc....
Any info & advice would be great. I have Seafoam in an aerosol form that I can spray on it & let it attack it for awhile. Sound good?
Thanks
Eddie
seafoam is a good idea, carb cleaner anything like that would be good to cut the oil and carbon build upOriginally posted by Smokn '94 Z
Just like to say that these projects become very easy more I tear into the car.
Anyway I got the heads off to install my GTP's. Didn't take that long at all. My pistons actually look great for all the milage. Burnt carbon but very light. I have seen way worse.
What can I do to clean them up even more? What to use, etc....
Any info & advice would be great. I have Seafoam in an aerosol form that I can spray on it & let it attack it for awhile. Sound good?
Thanks
Eddie