DISASSEMBLY & CLEANING
KEEP IT CLEAN

KEEP IT CLEAN

I made three of these Mess Containment Carts many years ago. I had a metal fab shop bend them up with a small lip. I made them 2' x 3' and 34" tall and used 2x2 tubing for the frame and also had a shelf for the bottom sheared up and fitted them with caster wheels....

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DEDICATED DRIVER

DEDICATED DRIVER

DEDICATED DRIVER With all the small and big block Chevs we've done, I made dedicated cam bearing drivers for removal. This is much quicker than the expandable tools and if you have only one set it doesn't have to be cleaned continuously and can be kept for assembly. I...

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T-TAPS

T-TAPS

T-TAPS I have some pipe taps with a T-handle welded on we keep in the cleaning department. It's easy to clean the rust or sealer from oil galleys and block drains. You cannot make the holes deeper with these, and they don't walk away with the T-handle on them. Randy...

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LOAD BLOCKS WITH EASE

LOAD BLOCKS WITH EASE

LOAD BLOCKS WITH EASE I have an older thermal cleaning system by Peterson. The shot blaster is designed more for cylinder heads than blocks as it is a side loading machine. To wrestle blocks into the machine was not reasonable so I came up with this simple solution to...

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BLASTED TOOLS

BLASTED TOOLS

BLASTED TOOLS I always keep a pair of needle nose pliers and a small straight screwdriver in my blast cabinet to hold small parts when blasting. It saves the problem of frequently replacing a glove with a hole in it and having to chase parts around the cabinet. Lee...

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MAKE IT TALLER

MAKE IT TALLER

MAKE IT TALLER Frustrated with my dowel pin puller not always working to remove the stubborn deck pins, I will put a few tack welds on an old rocker stud placed on top of the dowel pin. Anything would work, though a length of all thread might be best. Then I take a...

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