Re: Do you use Roloc discs to clean gasket surfaces?
[Re: bdusted440]
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10/07/13 10:39 PM
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That's why I use the new raloc bristle disks.Made from plastic so they don't cut the metal.
Them are just as bad. they are harder than you think. I have seem lot of bad things from both. everyone ask me why I keep all them wore out ones in my box. a little comment sense go's a long way when using these things . most of the new stuff I use scottbite pads by hand. they come in 8x8 sheets and I cut them in to 4 pieces.
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Re: Do you use Roloc discs to clean gasket surfaces?
[Re: Oyvind Mopar]
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10/08/13 08:25 AM
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No offense Dan - there is merit in a warning about using them improperly. That being said if he removed .060 of iron with a rotoloc he used more than a couple and certainly more than what was needed to remove a gasket. Maybe he was trying to remove the indent from the fire ring? A monkey can destroy anything by not giving a crud. I see nothing wrong with using the correct abrasive or "finger" disc sapringly to clean off residue, being careful to keep the debris out of the bores and coolant jacket. That is what the directions say to do... Me and thousands of others have been using them since they came out with no results like that when care is taken to do it right.
Well, art is art, isn't it? Still, on the other hand, water is water! And east is east and west is west and if you take cranberries and stew them like applesauce they taste much more like prunes than rhubarb does. Now, uh... Now you tell me what you know.
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Re: Do you use Roloc discs to clean gasket surfaces?
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10/08/13 11:15 AM
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Ok I have to ask, what kind of engine was this anyway?
Now I need to pin those needles, got to feel that heat Hear my motor screamin while I'm tearin up the street
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Re: Do you use Roloc discs to clean gasket surfaces?
[Re: imfixinmopars426]
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10/09/13 07:33 AM
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I was warned about these when going to school for Chrysler. I work for Cummins now (not wrenching now though), and they don't want us using them either, but they approve of the scotchbrite pads----which will put just as much garbage in the engine, but is easier on the deck surfaces doing it by hand vs a roloc on a die grinder. We have issues with protruding / dropped liners, so being carful on these engines is important.
The plastic bristle ones are approved though, but again, material gets flung all over, and yes, they can do damage to the surface too, albeit less IMO.
I am guilty of using them on decks, have for years, but I try very hard to keep it moving and not stay in one spot (kinda like leaving a belt sand in one spot on a piece of wood). Anyways, maybe its time to look at changing my methods when concerning deck surfaces.
Outcast Dodge guy.
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Re: Do you use Roloc discs to clean gasket surfaces?
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10/09/13 10:13 AM
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Could you please post a picture of a Roloc disc - the type used that caused the damage. Thanks.
Fastest 300
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